03-12-2016, 12:06 AM
well I have seen it it isnt good tbh
(10-12-2016, 11:12 AM)mandy Wrote: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/189...final-push
(12-04-2016, 08:52 PM)halcyon Wrote: Honestly, I don't like this pregnant boy. He is too young for me. He's just a child. It's totally not my cup of tea. I'd love to see a hot, muscular and hairy daddy pregnant. :)
(12-05-2016, 12:55 AM)Mark Wrote:I do agree with you Mark that the movie's intent was to talk about teenage pregnancy and how it affects the family and the parents and all of the rather difficult choices that do have to be made. But as you can see by the user you had replied to, most users on this site now a days, do not care about these topics, to any extent really. They are here to read a quick story or watch a video and leave, if you catch my drift. Unfortunately it seems as if you are preaching to the choir. They are not looking to discuss pregnancy in any detail nor are they trying to look at male pregnancy in a matter of how it society and gender roles would change if male pregnancy became a reality or any other range of topics, for that matter. It is a sad state in which the site is now in, but it is it what it is. But I digress.(12-04-2016, 08:52 PM)halcyon Wrote: Honestly, I don't like this pregnant boy. He is too young for me. He's just a child. It's totally not my cup of tea. I'd love to see a hot, muscular and hairy daddy pregnant. :)
Well, as Checa2095 pointed out, it's supposed to be a social criticism on teenage pregnancy and the roles parents (and other family members) have - or at least should have - during the pregnancy. It's kind of hard to do that if the actor's and/or character's obviously an adult. Yes, I do realize that the idea of pregnant minors is a very debatable and controversial topic for many people, even here (and, some might say, especially here), and it's certainly all right if it's not your cup of tea. To me, though, it doesn't mean we should avoid discussing the issue. (I remember how the U.S. city of Chicago a few years back showed pictures of "pregnant" teenage boys along with the caption of "It shouldn't be any less disturbing when it's a girl.")
I thought the movie was all right from a basic short film standpoint, though I felt it could have been longer if the intent was to be a social criticism on teenage pregnancy (it just wasn't long enough to really do that, in my opinion).
(12-05-2016, 07:39 AM)pregnantwithtwins Wrote:(12-05-2016, 12:55 AM)Mark Wrote:I do agree with you Mark that the movie's intent was to talk about teenage pregnancy and how it affects the family and the parents and all of the rather difficult choices that do have to be made. But as you can see by the user you had replied to, most users on this site now a days, do not care about these topics, to any extent really. They are here to read a quick story or watch a video and leave, if you catch my drift. Unfortunately it seems as if you are preaching to the choir. They are not looking to discuss pregnancy in any detail nor are they trying to look at male pregnancy in a matter of how it society and gender roles would change if male pregnancy became a reality or any other range of topics, for that matter. It is a sad state in which the site is now in, but it is it what it is. But I digress.(12-04-2016, 08:52 PM)halcyon Wrote: Honestly, I don't like this pregnant boy. He is too young for me. He's just a child. It's totally not my cup of tea. I'd love to see a hot, muscular and hairy daddy pregnant. :)
Well, as Checa2095 pointed out, it's supposed to be a social criticism on teenage pregnancy and the roles parents (and other family members) have - or at least should have - during the pregnancy. It's kind of hard to do that if the actor's and/or character's obviously an adult. Yes, I do realize that the idea of pregnant minors is a very debatable and controversial topic for many people, even here (and, some might say, especially here), and it's certainly all right if it's not your cup of tea. To me, though, it doesn't mean we should avoid discussing the issue. (I remember how the U.S. city of Chicago a few years back showed pictures of "pregnant" teenage boys along with the caption of "It shouldn't be any less disturbing when it's a girl.")
I thought the movie was all right from a basic short film standpoint, though I felt it could have been longer if the intent was to be a social criticism on teenage pregnancy (it just wasn't long enough to really do that, in my opinion).
(12-05-2016, 08:12 PM)halcyon Wrote:(12-05-2016, 07:39 AM)pregnantwithtwins Wrote:(12-05-2016, 12:55 AM)Mark Wrote:I do agree with you Mark that the movie's intent was to talk about teenage pregnancy and how it affects the family and the parents and all of the rather difficult choices that do have to be made. But as you can see by the user you had replied to, most users on this site now a days, do not care about these topics, to any extent really. They are here to read a quick story or watch a video and leave, if you catch my drift. Unfortunately it seems as if you are preaching to the choir. They are not looking to discuss pregnancy in any detail nor are they trying to look at male pregnancy in a matter of how it society and gender roles would change if male pregnancy became a reality or any other range of topics, for that matter. It is a sad state in which the site is now in, but it is it what it is. But I digress.(12-04-2016, 08:52 PM)halcyon Wrote: Honestly, I don't like this pregnant boy. He is too young for me. He's just a child. It's totally not my cup of tea. I'd love to see a hot, muscular and hairy daddy pregnant. :)
Well, as Checa2095 pointed out, it's supposed to be a social criticism on teenage pregnancy and the roles parents (and other family members) have - or at least should have - during the pregnancy. It's kind of hard to do that if the actor's and/or character's obviously an adult. Yes, I do realize that the idea of pregnant minors is a very debatable and controversial topic for many people, even here (and, some might say, especially here), and it's certainly all right if it's not your cup of tea. To me, though, it doesn't mean we should avoid discussing the issue. (I remember how the U.S. city of Chicago a few years back showed pictures of "pregnant" teenage boys along with the caption of "It shouldn't be any less disturbing when it's a girl.")
I thought the movie was all right from a basic short film standpoint, though I felt it could have been longer if the intent was to be a social criticism on teenage pregnancy (it just wasn't long enough to really do that, in my opinion).
Well, sorry guys. I didn't really meant it the way it sounds like. Maybe that was a bad idea to write something like this in here. I see you're discussing about really deep psycho-social stuff on this site, while I barely speak english. I'm honestly here because of my sexual interests. Nothing less, nothing more. And I really love this site, I found what I was looking for a years! But yeah, I should shut my front door up. I just wanted to express my opinion this way, you know, but I do realise, that it maybe was not a right place to do so.