It’s Hard Out There For A Midwest Teen (Sex Show)

Given how much the world loves sex (and teens!), you’d think that “The Midwest Teen Sex Show” would have an easy, breezy path to success: but you would think wrong.

The sex ed podcast, which has been educating (and occasionally titillating) the teens for over a year now, has seen its short lifespan beset by a lack of advertising and a surplus of censorship. Why can’t we all just let the midwest teens learn about sex in peace?

· ‘Midwest Teen Sex Show’ Episodes Removed from Myspace, YouTube, Facebook (tilzy.tv)

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  • Anonymous

    I can’t understand the story very well, but it’s clear for me that portuguese police confiscate book due to pornographic content: a famous 1866 painting of Gustave Courbet… LOL

  • BeautifulAgony

    I’ll gladly volunteer my time to help these deserving teens learn important lessons. I’m just that sort of selfless, giving person.

  • Come a little Miroslav Klose You’re My Kind of Man

    Needs more Melissa.

  • evan_phi

    MTSS is an awesome podcast and it is a real shame it is having hard times. I wish there was something I could do to help.

  • Furry Girl

    I agree that it sucks that they had their content deleted from some popular commercial web sites, but I’d hardly call it “censorship”. I’ve been seeing a lot of that word thrown around in the last 24 hours, and it drives me up the wall any time people conflate real first amendment issues with simply having their content un-hosted by a commercial web site. I hear people get pissy SO OFTEN about having something they created removed from YouTube or Flickr or Facebook, every week there’s some new abomination I’m supposed to be offended by.

    Shouldn’t people learn by now to stop using these platforms to host their content and just do things themselves? Why even try to waste one’s time fighting with a company about how to interpret their Terms of Service?