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When Watchmen came out in theaters I recommend it to someone at work. I know people shit on it for changing the ending but I think it was good for the general public. I liked that the Watchmen series on HBO kept the psychic squid attack, but that's not the point of this comment. Sorry I got sidetracked.
The point is after he came back from seeing it he complained (jokingly) about I should have warned him about the giant blue penis. He would go the next few weeks saying 'blue penis' to me randomly. I think it left a mark on him. I didn't really think much of it but I read the comic before. Idk why people are so scared of penises. I'm sure being in the US and the view of violence good but sex bad is a big part.
Yeah that movie was something. Having not read the comics first I quite enjoyed the vibe of it. I think the penis in question glowing in Watchmen made it fairly hard to disregard. I really liked the HBO series and as much as I hated it at the time I respect that they had a single season show and they just did a single season.
Yeah the puritanical thing is weird right. I took my kids to a beach here in Australia and they literally staked out a spot 5 metres from a lovely Canadian backpacker, who just so happened to be topless. We had a chat for a bit and I gave her some tips about local sightseeing as well as directions to the nearest unofficial nude beach. Both my boys (6 & 8 at the time) didn't glance at her once, kids just aren't super concerned about boobs in my experience. On the other hand you better believe I heard ALL about the first fight they ever saw in person.
My kids are now teenagers and have gotten a bit more concerned with their own privacy, but still don't seem to be exhibiting any hang ups about casual or contextual nudity.