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Puberty strikes... curious difficult child and the internet don't mix!
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 185372" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>been there done that! Then, difficult child decided that parental controls were something to be challenged. He learned a way to not only bypass them, but put an admin password on so I couldn't even get into windows, but he had full control of the computer. Then, I switched out the door lock to an exterior type that required a key to unlock. He, then, took the door off the hinges. Needless to say, i had to find another way to deal with this problem!! This was a couple of years ago. </p><p></p><p>I like Marge's idea, too!</p><p></p><p>Oh- what bothered me, along with the sites being targeted to teens and having some on there that must have been under-age, and having them somehow infect my computer so porn would pop up at any time, was the fact that some were not indicative of normal acts or even normal bodies. (Woman from waist up but man from waist down; animals involved, etc). I could find what difficult child initially searched for or websites he went to, and he wasn't trying to find "odd" stuff, but there it came. I was very worried about him thinking this would be typical for adults- I didn't want him expecting his wife to be involved in this someday. In that respect, the internet is much worse then Playboy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 185372, member: 3699"] been there done that! Then, difficult child decided that parental controls were something to be challenged. He learned a way to not only bypass them, but put an admin password on so I couldn't even get into windows, but he had full control of the computer. Then, I switched out the door lock to an exterior type that required a key to unlock. He, then, took the door off the hinges. Needless to say, i had to find another way to deal with this problem!! This was a couple of years ago. I like Marge's idea, too! Oh- what bothered me, along with the sites being targeted to teens and having some on there that must have been under-age, and having them somehow infect my computer so porn would pop up at any time, was the fact that some were not indicative of normal acts or even normal bodies. (Woman from waist up but man from waist down; animals involved, etc). I could find what difficult child initially searched for or websites he went to, and he wasn't trying to find "odd" stuff, but there it came. I was very worried about him thinking this would be typical for adults- I didn't want him expecting his wife to be involved in this someday. In that respect, the internet is much worse then Playboy. [/QUOTE]
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