Now that I've told you that, you're probably more likely to watch it than before, to the bane of parents everywhere - including the Parents Television Council. They're worried that showing a graphic sex act that's usually only seen in adult movies will change what teens think of as normal sexual behavior, which could be "emotionally and psychologically damaging."
Sexy teen television and movies have always been around (from Madonna videos to American Pie). It's hard to imagine Blair Waldorf, Chuck Bass and the gang changing much about what teens think about sex.
If there is a rise in unsafe sex or teen threesomes after Monday's Gossip Girl episode, you can be sure it's 'cause of foolish people who don't bother to learn the facts: namely, that any kind of sex other than safe sex is idiotic, and that no one's having threesomes other than fictional prep school students with nothing better to do.


I am so so so disappointed with Gossip Girl. It’s a fun show, and I would love to keep watching it, but I just can’t watch something that’s turned into a huge sex-fest for ratings. It used to be good in the first season, when the sex was fairly minimal and mostly making out was shown. Even though my parents haven’t said “You can’t watch this,” I still don’t.
I can’t help it I still love the show. But not for the bad stuff. Really just for Chuck