TV Morality

And then there are those of us who have folders full of rape fantasies on our hard drives?
 
The mind boggles!

Has anyone ever had a perv yard-sale? I really should get rid of some of this stuff somehow...:D
 
SARAH I recall an investigation I was involved in some years ago. The mother filed a police report that the father of their child was a pedophile and had a computer full of kiddie porn.

She had re-married and her new husband was a vice detective.

Anyway, the FDLE confiscated the father's computer and all they found on it was amateur porn featuring the mother servicing different guys.

I was reading an article earlier tonight. The topic was kinky sex. Most people dont do kinky sex. So you have to be aware of the effect what you do has on other people. If you divorce, and youre husband brings all your monkey business into court, Mike & Carol Brady are gonna shit their pants.
 
I don't store anything locally.

Ha!Ha! Go get a different search warrant. This could get real cute if I start using a foreign service... sort of like a porn off-shore account.

And my girlfriend is... errr, more sexually adventuresome than I am, so when cops find shit, I could look them dead in the eye and say "You know that stuff you spank it over when no one is around... it's better than you imagine."

But for the most part, fuck it... people get such delicious annoyance when you're shameless.
 
I saw one of those CSI shows the other day, a rerun, where the murdered woman happened to be part of the "swinging" lifestyle. *gasp*

The officers were oh-so-serious, examining her home, looking at their computers, checking out their sex toys, etc. As they questioned everyone who was at the party (even checking 26 condoms for prints and DNA!!!) they were very judgmental of the sexual lifestyle instead of worrying about the murder!!!

Hubby and I were most peeved. Lots of moralizing for a TV show.


Got anything you don't want anyone else to find hanging around? ;)

I saw that one I think, they found all these dildoes in some peoples dishwasher and wanted to charge them with tampering with evidence. What people do in thier own homes is often held up, laffed at, and lusted over, by the cops after a crime. In the name of evidence and investigation.

What most people don't know is that CSI in totality, is a fantasy. If one of us were killed some witless dumbass with two weeks on the job and "crime scene investigator" printed on thier jacket would come and take some fingerprints, end of investigation.

The "CSI" is for the rich famous peoples murders, and to call in the whole team to look at the pictures on thier computers and stare at the naked bodies. Not for normal peoples murders.


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Couples collect all kinds of stuff, and when they separate they drag it all out in the open for the world to see.
 
What's scary, too, is to think about a common tragedy happening that would take the lives of my husband and me. Who would clean out the house? I certainly don't want my family finding my treasure trove of toys! We have an arrangement with very good friends to, upon hearing of our unfortunate demise, come immediately (we trust them with keys) and clean the lot of it out! Of course, we'd do the same for them!
 
Better than THAT...babysitters. Many years ago my oldest daughter watched my sister's kids and found my sissy's stuff.
 
The joke was that the CSI episode was the original one (if I remember it correctly) set in Las Vegas where not only prostitution is legal (maybe just outside city limits or something), but what happens there stays there.
 
No, that one was only two seasons ago. Grissom had grey hair from what I remember (it's been a while since I saw that one), where he had dark brown hair in the series premier.
 
I see press reports of these suburban "sex party" rings from time to time, with events involving dozens of people, apparently mostly strangers. That's a bit different from a full toybox, and something I do find somewhat disturbing morally (and from a public health standpoint). Of course the reports might be all bullshit.
 
No, that one was only two seasons ago. Grissom had grey hair from what I remember (it's been a while since I saw that one), where he had dark brown hair in the series premier.

Yeah it was a Grissom episode. The original CSI series, I guess.

Which was interesting, because he was the only one who was NOT judgmental.

I knew I liked his character. He reminds me of Zoot.

No thee, not the premier. I meant the original cast and Las Vegas setting, like sarahh said. Sorry for the confusion.
 
I foolishly still store my stuff locally. And I'm sure if someone did enough investigating they could find out my "real" identity. I have no doubt I'd be grievously judged for what's in my house and on my hard drive. And that's after we cleaned things out thoroughly five years ago, getting rid of almost everything. (It's amazing what you can re-accumulate in five years!)

I know it's living dangerously. But I forget how judgmental people in the "real world" really are...

*sigh*
 
I saw one of those CSI shows the other day, a rerun, where the murdered woman happened to be part of the "swinging" lifestyle. *gasp*

The officers were oh-so-serious, examining her home, looking at their computers, checking out their sex toys, etc. As they questioned everyone who was at the party (even checking 26 condoms for prints and DNA!!!) they were very judgmental of the sexual lifestyle instead of worrying about the murder!!!

Hubby and I were most peeved. Lots of moralizing for a TV show.

That got me to wondering what would happen, police-wise, if something ever happened to me. What would happen if my property became part of a crime scene.

I mean honestly, my laptop is a den of iniquity, so to speak. A veritable treasure trove of evil, a storage place for the most nasty of nasties.

The stories and pictures alone would keep them busy for years.

I'll bet the cops would be very judgmental to me, too. They'd check my laptop out only after spraying Lysol on their pervy little hands.

Cool.

Got anything you don't want anyone else to find hanging around? ;)

I remember that episode & you're right about the moralizing. That same CSI had an episode 3 or more years ago about the death of a rich man who like to be dressed & treated as a baby/toddler to be sexually gratified. Again, as best I remember, the show was quick to judge -- still solved the crime but not without shaking the figurative finger in the audience's face. Seems like that murder was somehow tied to the other murder of that episode.

And since hubby declares that I'm the resident sexual deviant, I'm sure that if I go first, he'll burn all 3 of my toys & my collection of erotica. :rolleyes: But's he's such a technophobe, it'll never occur to him to check the 'puter. That's what'll do in my reputation. *sigh ...... giggle*
 
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In defense of these fictional swingers, they all knew each other well. They got together once a month to party.

It was a group from the same neighborhood, and they had several rules that they were supposed to follow: the kids were not to know, no pictures, no affairs outside of the group, always use condoms - more, but I don't remember.

Of course, the morale police showed that this didn't work because the kids found out and some people had affairs outside of the group (and in this situation, one of the kids wound up stabbing the woman who was cheating on her dad - ahem).

So - lesson learned, it seems! Swinging parties are evil!
Hmmm. Not evil, but perhaps problematic for more prosaic reasons having to do with human nature, jealousy, etc.?

(I'm speaking now outside the context of the story you describe, which is morality police immorally imposing their narrow code on everyone. I'm looking at the broader context of human well being, what is The Good Life, etc. Perhaps anthropological issues here too.)
 
Hmmm. Not evil, but perhaps problematic for more prosaic reasons having to do with human nature, jealousy, etc.?

(I'm speaking now outside the context of the story you describe, which is morality police immorally imposing their narrow code on everyone. I'm looking at the broader context of human well being, what is The Good Life, etc. Perhaps anthropological issues here too.)

Don't they say, anthropologically, that man was never meant to be really monogamous?

(Just playing devil's advocate there... :) )
 
Don't they say, anthropologically, that man was never meant to be really monogamous?

(Just playing devil's advocate there... :) )

Not devilish, legit question. But - does "not monogamous" mean "big swinger parties with multiple partners all in the same room?"

Maybe, maybe not . . .
 
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