I listen to it all the time..60s and 70s. A little here andxthere came along on the later 70s disco era, but mostly love and romance. That is very different from just sex.
I'm continually shocked by how girls are allowed to dress these days. I'm shocked that their parents allow it, and shocked that the school allows it. When I was a junior in high school in 1966, a new style was a short skirt (by short, I mean perhaps an inch or two above the knees!!) with tights under it covering the legs and a turtle neck sweater that matched the tights. Very 1960s! I wore that to school one day and was fairly quickly cornered by the school principal. She asked me to kneel on the ground, and if the skirt touched the ground it was OK, if it didn't the skirt was deemed too short. Mine was about an inch too short and she sent me home to change my clothes. It goes without saying that girls would never wear tops showing whatever cleavage they had to show at that age, and a bare midriff was totally unimaginable.
And we once had popular music uplifting us with positive lyrics like that.
Today music is all about sex.
Musìc has been about sex for a long time. It just wasn't as blatant. Usually.
I listen to it all the time..60s and 70s. A little here andxthere came along on the later 70s disco era, but mostly love and romance. That is very different from just sex.
Very true
All of it
The music
Girls barely dressed- highly sexualized
Anything goes sexually
This is a really a fight with ‘American culture’ … for the soul of our children.
Any Parent raising kids today has to create a counter balance to the ‘accepted’ American Culture … which is not easy.
And since covid it’s been made crystal clear that the schools are now working against parents and parental rights
I'm continually shocked by how girls are allowed to dress these days. I'm shocked that their parents allow it, and shocked that the school allows it. When I was a junior in high school in 1966, a new style was a short skirt (by short, I mean perhaps an inch or two above the knees!!) with tights under it covering the legs and a turtle neck sweater that matched the tights. Very 1960s! I wore that to school one day and was fairly quickly cornered by the school principal. She asked me to kneel on the ground, and if the skirt touched the ground it was OK, if it didn't the skirt was deemed too short. Mine was about an inch too short and she sent me home to change my clothes. It goes without saying that girls would never wear tops showing whatever cleavage they had to show at that age, and a bare midriff was totally unimaginable.