Action star Liam Neeson claims sex has lost its mystery for young people
Irish actor says he struggles to cope with sexualised nature of society
Published Monday, January 7, 2013, 7:32 AM
Updated Monday, January 7, 2013, 9:10 AM
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Parents | Jan 07, 2013, 11:15 AM EST
I think he is absolutely right and am very happy he said it. I feel exactly the same way. Thanks Liam.
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darragh S | Jan 07, 2013, 10:27 AM EST
Its like Internet Usage statistics for Utah Phlutie, on Sunday people do maintenance on their machines. Is it the same for all american communities? Well some do their maintenance on Fridays and some Saturdays otherwise its all the same.
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darragh S | Jan 07, 2013, 10:22 AM EST
So you have you tried google trends lately. How about you put in p*rn, politics and golf and romance. Then Kinsey I thought you might of studied up on the Love Attitudes scale. Love and Sex are two different things. Sadly though with people being more mobile the trends are what they are, divorce is very high and romance is for mythical places in london like Notting Hill or Tuscany.
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PhlutiePhan | Jan 07, 2013, 10:21 AM EST
This is all part of a "master plan" by the media to destroy American culture. "Sex and violence" desensitize the young to accept a more tactile reality. Character is seen as weakness. It is all about the new world order. Willie Boy probably had more to do with this than any other individual. The presidency is now viewed as a joke with the current occupant being inept and still elected by the young as a vision of a "kinder, gentler" tactile society.
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MarybethC.P. | Jan 07, 2013, 10:09 AM EST
It's so refreshing to hear Liam Neeson speak about sexuality in a romantic way, noting its sacredness and mystery. I've felt sorry for my own sons' generation as he might for his sons', knowing that the goodnight kiss has become the goodnight "blank" after a first or second date. I'm no prude, but I know that if our most intimate encounter as human beings becomes nothing more than an itch to be scratched, we have lost so much meaning in our world. But we CAN bring it back! Sex has the possibility of bringing new life to us, but also, death, so it's both miraculous and threatening. It would do us no harm to limit occasions for sex to those who know and care for each other very well....
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darragh S | Jan 07, 2013, 10:07 AM EST
Sex in the City like?
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