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Old August 2nd, 2017, 12:47 AM   #1
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Used to be, after the free-for-all 70s, that watersports (urination) was a no-no in porn here in the USA and several movies that had scenes were edited. Now, I'm noticing that the unedited versions are what are popping back up online and that some of the tube sites actually have it as a category.
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No. If you are talking Mainstream/Theatrical release films.

I think you'll find that in the US, you are now getting access to 'foreign' copies of mainstream films, thanks to the Internet.

For example, early Tinto Brass films I saw, dubbed US VHS etc, were heavilly censored. A few years ago, on renewing my acquaintance, but via European DVDs I was startled to find various instances of your interest.

With Tinto,as usual, it was always funny, natural and hardly prurient.

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No. If you are talking Mainstream/Theatrical release films.

I think you'll find that in the US, you are now getting access to 'foreign' copies of mainstream films, thanks to the Internet.

For example, early Tinto Brass films I saw, dubbed US VHS etc, were heavilly censored. A few years ago, on renewing my acquaintance, but via European DVDs I was startled to find various instances of your interest.

With Tinto,as usual, it was always funny, natural and hardly prurient.

Thanks, Meini Again. It really isn't my interest...but I noticed the change and figured this would be the right place to ask.
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