Lettuce be real..this suggestion is a joke in real life practice.
After you watch a G rated family movie with your little Johnnie and Susie they go up to their room and fire up the internet to watch free harcore porn...and young girls are some of the largest viewers of porn today.
>>After you watch a G rated family movie with your little Johnnie and Susie they go up to their room and fire up the internet to watch free harcore porn...and young girls are some of the largest viewers of porn today. <<
Look, you’re on the wrong site to be assuming and chastising parents.
Most of us have kids who DON’T have internet in their rooms and most also have NO tvs.
Assume that parents here put in an effort, you’ll do better. I write this as my kids sit across the room on computers which I can SEE. We have a very open relationship. There have been times that they have seen things I didn’t want them to and they didn’t want to see themselves, especially when we switched from Google to Bing and forgot the controls. I saw it with them and we discussed. Period.
Not my kids. Computers are in the dining room which is the main thoroughfare in our house. Only one TV and no cable hooked up to it. I see what my kids see. We watch PG and R movies with the older kids(12 and 14) but cover the TV and mute certain scenes until we get through them. If anything important happens we just summarize what happened and move on.
There will plenty of time for them to see that stuff when they’re grown. Hopefully, if we succeed in raising them properly, they’ll continue to avert their eyes when needed. I don’t watch it, either. No one should. There are just some things that should be between a husband and a wife and not thrown all over the TV screen.