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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 544802" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>Look, I know it's not much comfort but a teenager <em>reading</em> about these awful things is not the same as actually <em>doing</em> them. The most respectable businessmen or even, dare we say it, priests might watch all sorts of things that would disgust and amaze people if they knew. I'm not saying it's okay, or you shouldn't be taking this seriously but teenagers do have intense curiosity and your teenager is just straying further into forbidden territory than is comfortable. Frankly I wouldn't be surprised if other teenagers do also look at this kind of stuff - but probably not obsessively and more in the spirit of playing with taboos. This is just my gut feeling - it doesn't at all necessarily mean your daughter is in danger. But where do you go from here? Others will have advice, I am sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 544802, member: 11227"] Look, I know it's not much comfort but a teenager [I]reading[/I] about these awful things is not the same as actually [I]doing[/I] them. The most respectable businessmen or even, dare we say it, priests might watch all sorts of things that would disgust and amaze people if they knew. I'm not saying it's okay, or you shouldn't be taking this seriously but teenagers do have intense curiosity and your teenager is just straying further into forbidden territory than is comfortable. Frankly I wouldn't be surprised if other teenagers do also look at this kind of stuff - but probably not obsessively and more in the spirit of playing with taboos. This is just my gut feeling - it doesn't at all necessarily mean your daughter is in danger. But where do you go from here? Others will have advice, I am sure. [/QUOTE]
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