I wonder about those with children that made the boasting session. They are programmed to walk out on movies with suggestive themes that would be rated PG. Yet, they go in on this, and since it comes from the Witchtower Society, it is OK even if it would be rated PG-13 or R.
I did one better: I did a no show. I get all my Witchtower material from this forum and other apostate web sites (that are better prepared and more integrated than anything I ever heard in a Kingdumb Hell). I saw the Comments You Will Not Hear section and read the article on this forum. I can just see it now. Not even one person walking out in the session. Not even one comment about how inappropriate it is for children under 14 to be at that session. Of course, it is going to ruin a lot of marriages just like it did in the 1970s when they did it the first time.
I would like to see just one person with an actual copy of that study article go and report it to the proper authorities. I am sure there has to be a law about showing this kind of material to children under a certain age, and there is no parental advisory about it. With a movie, there is a rating (or a Not Rated sticker) with a parental advisory about the type of smut there may be in the movie. With a CD, there is a Parental Advisory sticker on discs that have swearing on it or that glorify sex, violence, or drug use. Violent or racy video games have ratings T, M, or AO depending on how strong the adult theme is (even a few E10 games have advisories about mild violence). But, there is no advisory whatsoever on this--and parents are supposed to bring their small children on this sxxx regardless!
And yet they are allowed to abuse their authority, molest children, and then silence the victim. That, unlike oral sex within marriages, will continue as before. After that report on NBC, I doubt they have any business talking about oral sex. For sure, I am not going to take this with anything more than pure contempt--and if I cannot do the oral sex because of not having any opportunities, I am going to spend the time I would have spent on it exposing this hypocrisy (yes, I posted a blog about it on MySpace).