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In reply to the discussion: Does Anybody Else Have A Bad Taste In Their Mouths, Over Objections To Sexually Explicit Books ??? [View all]merrily
(45,251 posts)I have no interest in seeing Fifty Shades of Gray, or advising someone else to see it or discussing it over dinner. Among other things, I don't often pay for a movie unless I expect it to make me laugh--intentionally.
I figure, in my life so far, tragedy and drama have always been free. That doesn't mean I have a problem with other people paying for dramatic or tragic movies, though.
That also does not mean that I object to Fifty Shades of Gray having been written, published and sold or to the movie's having been made or its being shown in theaters and it means even less about my attitude to real life sex involving consenting adults. And, even if I did object aloud to the existence of the book or the movie, I am not sure that would be a problem, or just an exercise my own First Amendment right.
I have no problem with anyone determining their own reading and viewing preferences and talking about them. I'd have a huge problem with censorship, though.