Although I respectfully disagree with your finding, I will drop my objections after a make a few points. 1). The offending word refers to a song by top-selling artist Madonna, (admittedly, hardly an upstanding example of family-friendliness), and should, in that case, be considered a special case. 2). It is meant as a parody of that song, and as such, be considered a special case. 3). There are no references to sex, only a reference to (in reality, 2) songs. 4). (if this objection comes off as sarcastic, I apologize, it is truly made as an honest question) would there be an objection to the phrase Virgin Mary?
I will pursue my objections no further, and will leave the limerick rated as it stands. If you choose to change it to 13+, there will accept it without question. I thank you very much to listening to my objections. Have you ever heard of a writer not objecting to critics etc.?
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