His spontaneous bedroom antics have failed to impress the Royal Society Of Medicine and they have taken it upon themselves to blame the whole of Hollywood for the rise in sexually transmitted diseases�a tiny bit harsh perhaps.
They believe that films such as 2002�s �Die Another Day� promote contraceptive free sex despite the fact they you never actually see Bond getting down and dirty just the seduction before hand�however, it probably would dent the romance slightly if Bond was forced to reach for a rubber.
Other movies under fire include �Basic Instinct� which apparently includes six scenes of unsafe sex and various murderous scenes of people being killed with ice picks, but they ain�t so much worried about the murders, more the teenage pregnancy rates.
The Royal Society Of Medicine has released a statement saying: "The social norm being presented in movies is concerning, given the HIV and illicit drug pandemics in developing and industrialised countries. The motion picture industry should be encouraged to depict safer sex practices and to depict the real consequences of unprotected sex."
Listen up kids�safe sex really is all that.




























