To: Modernman
Also, I doubt that little boys looking at naked centerfolds leads to long-term psychological damage. At least they won't turn out gay.
We caught our 11 year old boy attempting to look up "Girls in thongs" on the net. He was grounded for life!! LOL, but we were happy his choice was on the right track. Whew!
Look at it this way - at least it's pro-heterosexual to balance the air waves.
To: concerned about politics
You puonished him for looking up girls in thongs? I hope you don't let him watch MTV any time of the day or most of primetime TV.
19 posted on
11/10/2003 9:50:02 AM PST by
Hildy
To: concerned about politics
We caught our 11 year old boy attempting to look up "Girls in thongs" on the net. He was grounded for life!! LOL, but we were happy his choice was on the right track LOL! I don't have kids, but I think catching your son (or daughter, even) looking at Playboy is one of those things you should pretend you didn't see.
Anyway, your son doesn't have to look on the internet to see girls in thongs- he can get as much of that as he wants on the beach. The internet is a bit more dangerous, though- a Google search for "Girls in thongs" would pick up things a lot more risque than Playboy.
32 posted on
11/10/2003 10:03:23 AM PST by
Modernman
("The law must be stable, but it must not stand still.")
To: concerned about politics
I got a $100 phone bill for a 1-900 number where my then 14 year old had dialed up a porn website. The longer you stayed on the more the girl promised to do. I scared him good - no internet for a long time, volunteering at a local charity, big speech about the poor girls who end up doing that stuff, and a big scare about how was he ever going to pay the bill (I had him convinced he might go to juvie!)
I also found out he had been to "bigtitties.com". The first words out of my friends mouth were, "well just be glad he's not gay".
I have blocked MTV. It's pure garbage. My kids watch Fuse (I think that's the name) for videos. They don't have the idiotic programming MTV does. MTV should be ashamed of itself.
I do let them watch The Simpsons and sometimes I let the oldest (he's fifteen now) watch South Park. It's funny and they hold nothing back.
42 posted on
11/10/2003 10:17:42 AM PST by
gingerky
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson