My DS accidentally saw a disturbing image online

Anonymous
Wait, what is a rainbow?
Anonymous
OP, I think you'd have had a better story, if you claimed you had a teenage kid who was really into cars, and looking for "mint condition transmission"... which he googled as "mint tranny".

That seems more believable.
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Anonymous wrote:Wait, what is a rainbow?


Is this the thing with the different colors of lipstick?
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Anonymous wrote:NP, it's not making fun of the child to acknowledge that being scared and crying is an exaggerated reaction to this situation from an 11 year old.


NP. Exaggerated reaction based on what data. I have a 10 year old son. I don’t actually know what his reaction would be. Most likely he would just be weirded out. But there is an off chance that he might freak out. I can’t predict always how my kids are going to react to things that are so far out of their zone.
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Anonymous wrote:It does happen sometimes.... you can set Safe Search features on Google.

Back in the day, whitehouse.com used to be a porn site... I remember my colleague at work bringing that page up by accident and then he was parancid that IT was going to come have a talk with him.

Not long ago my DD tells me she wants a book from the kids aiuthor Serena Valentino. I didn't know how to spell it, typed in Sarina Valentina and got links to pics just like OP.

All that said, OP's story still seems fishy to me. Even though nearly same thing happened to me (but kid didn't see, and there was no screaming, yelping, crying, or weeping).


This makes no sense.


b/c I can't see how someone accidentally puts MINT TS instead of MINT JR ... that's not an auto-correct mistake.


Really? You have never repeated the last couple of letters you typed? I do that all the time. Often if my computer freezes for a sec, I retype the last word or letters and then I end up with exactly the kind of typo described here.

At any rate, it doesn’t matter. Believe the OP or don’t. No skin off her nose I am sure. But a kid coukd accidentally get exposed to porn and have a strong reaction (because he was confused, because he was a bit titillated, because he was grossed out, because he was scared of what his parents might say, or some combinations of the above). Don’t make fun of the kid. Dont tell him to toughen up. Don’t discuss how you were having blowjobs at age 13 and therefore call him a snowflake. The suggestions to talk to him are good.
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