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Yes.
And I still blame Janet Jackson's boob. We were heading the right direction, then Timberlake had to get himself a handful of Janet. Now film and TV are so cowardly, they all but sacrifice virgins on the alter of the regulatory agencies.
However, I believe it will swing back the other way again someday. It may just take a decade or two.
The season premiere of "Sons of Anarchy" (a show of which I have only recently become aware, but find rather enjoyable) was rated TV-MA for "Adult Language, Sexual Situations, and Strong Violence" - this did not, in any way, prepare the viewing public of the gang rape that occurred at the end of the episode. Furthermore, Don Draper randomly finger-slammed a married woman on "Mad Men" last season because she pissed him off; while back in 2003, Vic Mackey burned a man's face on a kitchen stove in graphic detail, only to receive a disclaimer for "Strong Violence."
The worst double-edged sword in this regard is the term "graphic nudity," which made me excited to see some bush, when all I end up seeing is some dude's dong next to John C. Reilly's head. Not cool.