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Sex On Television Essay Research Paper Sex

Sex On Television Essay, Research Paper


Sex and intimacy on television has long been a fought


over topic in our society. For years, the FCC and the


MPAA have censored any content they deem sexually or


verbally explicit from our viewing, and as we know


television is one of the largest influences on our


culture ever artificially created. Still though, sex


and intimacy seep through the cracks of the system and


into aspects of our lives.


During the early days of television, sexual


situations were rare and intimate moments were few and


far between. On “I Love Lucy”, the Ricardos were no


exception. Lucy and Ricky rarely touched each other


for any reason other than a quick embrace or in a


friendly manner. Their contact was nothing like the


way we now expect a husband and wife to interact. And


as you may know, they slept in separate beds, which


has also been a topic of great discussion. While, of


course, married couples at the time, almost without


exception, shared the same bed, television producers


thought displaying this implied sexual contact, which


was of course a big no-no in the mid-fifties.


The Bradys were slightly more liberal about


intimacy. This is most likely attributed to the fact


that the show ran from 1969 to 1974 during which our


society was still going through an enormous shift in


its value system. Contrary to rumors, Mike and Carol


Brady were not the first married couple on television


to share a bed; the Munsters had done that already.


There were also segments during some episodes which


showed Carol and Mike in bed together discussing the


days events and usually they would conclude by kissing


each other good night and going to sleep. Kissing


between them was also not that big of an issue; they


did it frequently and without hesitation as a sign they


loved each other, as most couples on television


before were unable to express physically. Again, this


type of activity contained sexual innuendos but, as I


said, our culture was already fairly comfortable with


this. And besides, the fact that they had six children


between them clearly imp

lied some kind of intimacy for


both parents. Greg, Peter, Bobby, Marcia, Jan, and


Cindy did not just fall from the sky.


Roseanne again displayed a radical shift in


the development of sex on television. Dan and Roseanne


Connor, were completely open, not just about their own


sex lives, but about everything else they dealt with.


Excluding the witty retorts and frequent fat jokes,


the show itself couldn’t have been more accurate if


they’d put a camera in almost any blue-collar


household. The two of them were constantly intimate


and, as a fairly new concept to television, so were


the kids. Becky had a boyfriend whom she made clear


she was having sex with, especially since she married


him. Darlene, the younger daughter, also had a


boyfriend it was mentioned she’d had sex with. They


were also intimate with their boyfriends openly on


camera, which really made no difference to the parents.


Dan and Roseanne had the children when they were


young and understood what it was like. Not many


television shows before this one could claim to be as


honest.


The Simpsons, the last family we watched on


television, are also completely open about their


relationship. For example, I can recall a particular


episode where Marge and Homer found they got excited


by having sex in public places and were eventually


caught naked in the middle of a football field, and


this is just one small example from a show that’s


been running for well over ten years. Although


animated, the Simpsons still display intimacy and


sexual situations with humor, showing us that our


society should be able to laugh at our own little


ridiculous shortcomings. Homer and Marge are quite


often seen in the same bed cuddling without any


hesitation. This show in particular, has shaped the


thought patterns of our generation in regards to how


a married couple should conduct themselves, without


all the minor pratfalls. Marge and Homer genuinely


love each other and they make that abundantly clear


in every episode, whether they express it physically


or through their relationship with the children.

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