One Million Moms Take on VH1's 'Dating Naked'

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Imagine the worst, most inappropriate, adult-oriented program on television that you can think of. Now doesn't that sound like fun? Not if you're one of the counting-challenged 86,000 people who call themselves "One Million Moms."

In their latest action alert, One Million Moms (1MM), the media watchdog arm of the anti-LGBT hate group American Family Association, are coming out against VH1's program "Dating Naked."

"It is imperative that parents be warned about 'Dating N-ked,'" writes 1MM.

"The content is so provocative that the trashy reality dating show doesn't stop with n-dity, but also includes graphic dialogue," the action alert continued. "These strangers go out on dates while drinking and discussing s-x and their private parts for the duration of the hour long program."

1MM says that VH1 "should be ashamed to air n-dity and then call it entertainment. Even though the frontal body parts are blurred out, showing so much skin leaves nothing to the imagination and is soft p-rn."

N-ked? N-dity? S-x? P-rn?

I'd like to buy a vowel.

1MM claim that shows "like 'Dating N-ked' can only stay on the air as long as sponsors underwrite it with their advertising dollars." They're requesting that their minions contact one of the show's sponsors, Sprint, to complain.

"Dating Naked" airs Wednesday evenings at 9:00 p.m. ET/8:00 p.m. CT on VH1.


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