Viral clips of the hit television game show Family Feud have viewers upset over the raunchy answers, resulting in a demand for change in survey questions.
Earlier this week host Steve Harvey asked contestants questions such as "name the first part of a woman you touch to get her in the mood” and on a previous show to name “the last thing you stuck your finger in.”
Both questions resulted in sexually explicit responses that riled up fans.
According to NY Daily News, the comments section of the videos showed fans were not too pleased with statements such as, “They come up with these questions now knowing someone will say something like this. Not funny when it's totally planned” and “Man this show is really milking the sex thing.”
Other viewers also complained the show has become too risque and vulgar to watch with your family.
The show that is supposed to be family friendly has been on air since 1976 and since Harvey took over back in 2010 ratings have surged.
Fox News reported that VP of Business and Culture at the Media Research Center Dan Gainor responded by telling Fox411 that game shows have always pushed the limits and that recent Family Feud episodes are a result of sexual content becoming more commonplace on television.
The videos have accumulated over 800,000 views. The show’s production company has yet to respond the viewers' concerns.