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From: swc@cbscc.UUCP (Scott W. Collins)
Newsgroups: net.singles
Subject: Re: Birth control in movies
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Date: Wed, 6-Mar-85 12:22:25 EST
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Posted: Wed Mar  6 12:22:25 1985
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I've been looking at these responses before possibly
adding my own recall in case 'twas already mentioned.

Er...

Seems to me that (way back when I saw) in Saturday Night
Fever, our "hero" John Travolta (Tony?) was being
pestered by a gal about "makin' it with her".  He
finally gave in to shut her up and while they were
in the back seat of a car, he asked matter-of-factly
about what kind of contraception she was using. She
replied "none" and he got mad.  He didn't have a
"rubber" so he told her to relieve him another way,
instead. Of course, passers-by started looking in
the window and broke up the session.

I thought the scene was pretty crude, but it does
make a statement about the mentality of both
parties (gender-ally speaking, of course).

Scott W. Collins
ATT - Bare Rubber Trees