Tallima: Those who see no problem with the sexual content in mags, fims and games fail to see the real impact.
nmillar: Then you'd have to assume the same about violence in all those mediums. But violence is allowed, so why not sex / nudity? Just because you don't approve of something, does not make it morally wrong.
Here's the thing. A bruise or an injury from a fight is something that will heal. Something like a pregnancy or an STD among other things is something that can effect you for the rest of your life, which is why sex is supposedly such a sensitive thing here, and violence not so much since its pretty much accepted that its something you may have to deal with eventually. Being slowly desensitized by various things is one factor, just not the only one.
Now that's not to say that I hate sex. I personally think sex is a great thing. I just think its abused beyond belief, and I still believe in waiting for sex until marriage and all that jazz.
When things like sex are used to sell a product, I'm not going to believe that the girls are really that dumb to think its an art form, or can really play dumb about it, cus really its not. They know full well what they're getting into when posing for a centerfold of a magazine like Playboy or something, they know the crowd they're going to attract and who the target audience is, and its about making money.
I like the idea of a calendar for The Witcher 2's release, I just heavily disagree with the content of it and how its trying to be sold. Its just stupid to me, and what's worse is that they're not the only ones to try this tactic, pro sports teams over here in the US, lets take my Kansas City Chiefs for example, do calendar things with their cheerleaders. Except instead of it being in good taste, its a swimsuit calendar instead, cus they're only thinking about one thing, to make money.
Believe it or not, for a few years I read and looked through some of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit magazines that came with the Sports Illustrated subscription my mom bought me (things they do once a year). I ended up throwing them all away once I was done reading them, there's really no point to them unless you're a teenager that can't get his hands on anything else if you get what I'm sayin.
IDK, this just seems like a bogus move on the part of CDP. I have no problem with nudity, I have no problem with sex, I have no problem with a calendar. But when those are combined, I know what they're after, and I know in what context that is. They're just after people's money.
We all remember when Fox News made much ado about nothing with Mass Effect, when in fact there was a good reason for the sex scene in the game that they were raving mad about. Its generally the context of such content that effects how I feel about it, and not just the content itself in plain black and white.