Video Game Industry Statistics

I need statistics on how much sex is shown in the entertainment industry?
legitsources
and stuff such as ..music videos and video Games
I thought your question would be pretty easy to research and answer. But I couldn’t find any such site or anything that has kept detailed stats on sex in music videos or video games.
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I can only offer my thoughts. I’m not a gamer, but I have noticed that more and more games are putting in scantily clad women as avatars in the games. A few years back, it was all about killing and violence, and I think 90% of video games still prefer cold-blooded killing over some cartoon woman’s body. (My brother is a gamer).
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To music videos, when it first came out (MTV days), there was a bit of sexiness involved cfa. Madonna ‘Like a Virgin’ video and even Dire Straits with their MTV video ‘Money for Nothing’ which had some chick prancing around in her underwear. Also reminds me of Tawnee Kitaen in some forgetable Whitesnake video. Posing on the hood of a car in a white dress, trying pretty hard not to show umm, her private parts. There was quite a lot of sexual connations in videos on MTV in the 1980′s (maybe 25% of the videos would have cute chicks). They caught flak from someone about all the flesh they were showing. and MTV toned down what it would accept as ‘acceptable’ videos, leading to it’s demise. (I mean, the network still exists, but now it’s all just stupid programming instead of videos, i.e. 0% sex). But now there’s BET picking up the ball and running with it with their black band videos. The music sucks (in my opinion), but such videos are completely laden with thong wearing, booty shaking b*tches, cars, sex, money, drugs. Once you’re seen one, you’ve seen them all. Very formulatic. Boring. “Hey motherfukcer, you want a cap in your a.s.s. ?” etc. etc. etc.
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As for cinema, let’s see. America is FINALLY coming to realize that showing a girl’s boobs isn’t like the end of the world ! (It may be the end of a teenage boy’s masturbation fantasy though
I think the old school guys who implemented the MPAA ratings system are finally dying out. Modern America wants natural sexuality and some nudity. The old school boys would have none of that. Show a one second flash of a woman’s pubic area and your film was rated X. Back when I was a teen, early 1980′s, cable TV had just come out. Damn near everynight there was some kind of nudity going on! Showtime had a show called ‘(I forget the name’ sorry) wherein at least every episode had at least one chick flashing her boobs for like 10 seconds. Then there was a movie called ‘The First Nudie Musical’ which was like a full hour and a half of women dancing around in ‘costumes’ – which means it was 1.5 hours of full-frontal nudity of women. Now THAT was memorable to a teenage guy, trust me. Another great one was H.O.T.S, which was maybe 1985 or so, but even by thern filmmakers were having to hold back on the full-frontal stuff. Tits only in that one – but great tits. Then film went straight into 20 years of pure violence themes, no real sexual scenes. Nowadays, you are starting to see a brief tit flash or a girl in her underwear or a hard nipple through a blouse (or God forbid, a brief shot of a completely naked woman !! SHAME! SHAME! LOL (You’ll never see a full frontal nude male in any film that is produced by a major production company). Not like I care about that. But you won’t, at least as I can predict.
No statistics, but sex is far more preferable than people shooting each other as far as my opinion goes.
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