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From: Frued <Frued_member@newsguy.com>
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Subject: Re: Subscious sexual messages
Date: 2 Dec 2004 12:33:42 -0800
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In article <_0Rqd.738$nE7.637@newssvr17.news.prodigy.com>, Brady says...
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>"JJNJustin" <jjnjustin@aol.com> wrote in message
>news:20041129181812.23417.00001341@mb-m03.aol.com...
>> The reason the 70's sitcom "The Brady Bunch" had so much appeal for
>> children
>> and became a sort of phenomena is because the plots (especially in the
>> early
>> years), although dull predictable on the literal level, were highly
>> charged
>> with subconscious sexual cues concerning adolescent sexual development.
>> You
>> could even say subliminal messages, but this would imply that the writers
>> knew
>> what they were doing, which I dont think is case. Consequently, young
>> children
>> watched the show not only to help work out their own sexual issues, but
>> also
>> because the subconscious cues fed to them were quite arousing to the young
>> mind. Watching the Brady Bunch once a week became their one hour a week
>> sexual
>> thrill, and allowed them to deeply freely explore and fantasize about
>> sexual
>> relationships between men and women, teenagers, children, and family
>> members.
>> These sexual cues ranged from being extremely simple and vague to
>> extremely
>> specific. All of them were on a metaphorical subscious level, so on the
>> surface, the show seems harmless and mundane. In actuality, the simple
>> plots
>> were actually vehicles to tie on these highly charged sexual cues. Hence,
>> the
>> sexual content wasnt obvious to the civilized (repressed)adult, but to the
>> imaginative young subscious, it proved exciting and thrilling enough to
>> leave
>> the young viewer yearning for a new episode each week. Twenty and thirty
>> years
>> later, when these now adults see re-runs of this show, it reminds them of
>> time
>> in their lives when their sexual curiousity was much more innocent and
>> less
>> repressed and conforming to society. These highly charged subscious sexual
>> cues
>> are why the show survived as long as it did and why still today there are
>> Brady
>> reunions, re-runs, books, and other nostalgic items concerning the show.
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>That, and the girls had nice butts.
Frued deduced....All you had to say was that Carol had a nice butt and that
turned you on!
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