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<blockquote data-quote="mstang67chic" data-source="post: 309260" data-attributes="member: 2459"><p>I agree....I've found things in difficult child's room over the years also. But I think the thing about the internet is that you can find things there that are so far beyond the ....for lack of a better word..."traditional". (By that I mean like Playboy) Some of the stuff on there is just plain nasty. Granted, there were/are magazines with that stuff too but those were either more hidden or not as many people had them as the Playboy type stuff. And, it's just so much more accessible online to where almost anyone can get to it. </p><p></p><p>I'm not saying kids sneaking their dad's Playboys are right but there's a big difference between the pictures in PB than the pictures and videos available online. difficult child once looked stuff up online and locked my computer. When I found it, a site similar to you tube but with porn was up. Just the still shots of the videos made me cringe and I'm far from a prude. It just wasn't the kind of stuff I would want my kid, difficult child or not, seeing. When husband and I found PB pages in difficult child's room, we cleaned them out and had a talk with him but behind closed doors had an amusing discussion about how it happened a little earlier than we anticipated. We weren't looking forward to it when it happened but we expected it. Know what I mean?? But again...the stuff online? Wow. I'm all for freedom of speech but it amazes me sometimes that some of this stuff is legal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mstang67chic, post: 309260, member: 2459"] I agree....I've found things in difficult child's room over the years also. But I think the thing about the internet is that you can find things there that are so far beyond the ....for lack of a better word..."traditional". (By that I mean like Playboy) Some of the stuff on there is just plain nasty. Granted, there were/are magazines with that stuff too but those were either more hidden or not as many people had them as the Playboy type stuff. And, it's just so much more accessible online to where almost anyone can get to it. I'm not saying kids sneaking their dad's Playboys are right but there's a big difference between the pictures in PB than the pictures and videos available online. difficult child once looked stuff up online and locked my computer. When I found it, a site similar to you tube but with porn was up. Just the still shots of the videos made me cringe and I'm far from a prude. It just wasn't the kind of stuff I would want my kid, difficult child or not, seeing. When husband and I found PB pages in difficult child's room, we cleaned them out and had a talk with him but behind closed doors had an amusing discussion about how it happened a little earlier than we anticipated. We weren't looking forward to it when it happened but we expected it. Know what I mean?? But again...the stuff online? Wow. I'm all for freedom of speech but it amazes me sometimes that some of this stuff is legal. [/QUOTE]
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