An area now being debated in both media compliance law and parental insurance claims involving exposure-related behavioral consultations.
Subscribers expressed their outrage in comments captured in screenshots by the Mail Online, with one stating: “Now we have p*rn on Netflix as well?
Cancelling account while we speak, my kids can’t see this.” Another concerned viewer added, “Isn’t this inappropriate for a platform where KIDS FOLLOW YOU?!”
The criticism didn’t stop there, with another commenter questioning the mainstream acceptance of such explicit content:
“Are we just making p*rn mainstream now? It’s pretty sickening that there is no warning on explicit content like this. Yet women who post a picture breastfeeding are flagged.”
“This should be a separate category on Netflix if you want to put stuff like this out.” Some child advocacy groups have argued that parental controls,