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WATCH: The suitable for work version of the most NSFW music video on YouTube

Robin Thicke is definitely not having any growing pains.

To prove it, the scion of “Growing Pains” star Alan Thicke released a music video on YouTube yesterday that shows just how grown up the “Lost Without U” singer really is.

The video also happens to flaunt YouTube’s “Sex and Nudity” Community Guidelines in the most gratuitous ways possible.

In the video for his incredibly catchy new song, “Blurred Lines,” Thicke grinds against models who are wearing nothing but clear plastic underwear.

Joining Thicke are rapper T.I. and R&B star Pharrell who are featured on the track.

According to YouTube’s Community Guidelines, “Most nudity is not allowed, particularly if it is in a sexual context. Generally if a video is intended to be sexually provocative, it is less likely to be acceptable for YouTube.”

The guidelines continue, “There are exceptions for some educational, documentary, scientific, and artistic content, but only if that is the sole purpose of the video and it is not gratuitously graphic.”

You can see the incredibly not suitable for work video here (WARNING, GRAPHIC CONTENT).