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QUESTION FOR PARENTS: Do you know that/if your kids watch p**n?

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Do any of you parent's know that your kids watch p**n etc..via the internet/phones, and if you did, would you confront them about this or not mention it too them.

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  1. YOU are the parent and have every right to take away any/all forms of media that are inappropriate. Sit down with your child and explain what is and is not acceptable. Good Luck!


  2. depends on their age

  3. I'm not a parent but my brothers did that when they were little and my mother talked to them about how it is women degrading themselves and thay they should not watch it for pleasure. She also told the youngest if he played with his parts that they would fall off. Hope i'm a help.

    -Roonie

  4. I would talk to them but I wouldn't make them uncomfortable about their own sexual needs, I would be glad they are watching it rather then doing it with a stranger on not waiting for that right person. Strange as it may be, I rather have them do that. And I beleave it's completly natural to want pleasure.

    If needed be I even would take them to a adult store so they may get a toy if they like or movies for themselfs, they shouldn't have to feel like they can't be open and afaid to be themselfs. I was exactly the same way, why should i take away that from them.

    I was intrested in s*x since i was 9 and i was afraid to speek to my parents because back then it was taboo to. I don't want to do that to my child, why because then they rebel and get something they are not ready for, like a child of their own or a std or regrets.

  5. Ugh...gross! I have 14 year old son, and I don't even want to know! It is perfectly normal to be curious, and seek it out at that age, but I certainly don't make it easy for him! Our computer is in a common area, and has a parental block. I can't always be there, and I'm sure he's seen it else where. s*x is everywhere these days! I found some clippings he had from my People magazine of the p***y Cat Dolls. He left them in his pocket, and I found them while doing the laundry. I never said a thing, because I didn't want to embarrass him. It's typical boy stuff. Once again...ew...

  6. why r u asking this?

  7. Unless you have a filter on your internet, almost every person kids and adults have seen some sort of p**n on the internet.  Not that they are all trying to go there, but it comes up in search engines when looking for other stuff then they click the link and there it is.  I actually have a cousin who when he was about 10 was told by his friends to go to an internet site.  It ended up being an adult site.  He is now addicted to it still 6 years later.  Parents need to use net nanny or one of those other adult filters.

  8. I'm sure most teen boys (and some girls) watch p**n online. I wouldn't confront my kids so long as they weren't running up huge bills on pay-per-view or doing anything illegal.

  9. It would depend how old they are and what the p**n was - my boys are 2 and a half and 4 months so I hope I don't have to worry for a few years yet!

  10. dont confront them because that is to much of a touchy subject. Just let them do it as long as its not changing their lives for the worst.

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  12. i have parental control on so they cant

  13. This is pretty much hypothetical for me as I don't have kids, but if my kids were old enough to be watching p**n (like, puberty) I wouldn't confront them about it.

    If they were way younger though I would definitely confront them. Or if they were watching too much of it and it started consuming all their time.

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