| When did your tween or teen became interested in romantic or sexual things? DS is almost 13 y/o and downloaded some pretty questionable romance books on his Kindle, albeit with great ratings. Is this normal? I need to call Amazon tomorrow to set up some controls, as I'm not able to do it on my end. |
| Mine was 11. And I WISH he'd just been reading romances on Kindle! I was a similar age, and read quite a bit of what would now be shocking. Wifey, anyone? |
OP here. I remember reading Émile Zola's Nana when I was about 14. My H is clueless, he was the playboy magazine generation. I just want to make sure he doesn't read some weird, self-published, misogynistic gross stuff. |
| I let my teens read what they want. Who cares if they read smut? They are teenagers with hormones. That doesn’t mean they will be unsuccessful or deviants. Reading on a kindle is not something I monitor. |
| On Amazon Kindle, there's romance and then there's full blown erotica. I'd keep an eye on it. |
| I don’t know what’s wrong with erotica. It’s better than sex and satisfies the curiosity. |
| My kid is 12 and I still control what she gets using the FreeTime feature. I don’t limit what she gets, in particular, I just haven’t advertised she can check books out of the library past the teen section. |
There's nothing wrong with erotica for adults. But OP, clearly isn't comfortable with her kid reading overt sexual content, and that's okay. |
| So happy my mom didn't make me stick to the teen section. I read adult books from a very early age. I am perfectly successful and happy in life, morals and relationships. Some things you need to let go and let them figure out their own limits and interests. |
OP here. Honestly, I'm not comfortable with anything - I still remember him being 3 months old, but I know this is not realistic. Yes, he was reading full-blown erotica, but written by women. I guess it's better than p**n, I just need to figure out a way for him not to download weird stuff like sex with dinosaurs or other fetishes. |
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I remember my parents stopping me from reading Clan of the Cave Bear when I was about that age. Of course that was after I had already finished reading it so not sure what the point was.
I'd stop my DS from reading anything explicitly sexual. That's for mature audiences and he's certainly not mature. |
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OP, there is some seriously niche oddball stuff out there in Amazon smut land. I think you are wise to keep an eye on things.
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| I still have parental controls enabled on my DC's kindle. I was thinking more of the lines of her not buying books willy-nilly, but I guess it's good for this too. I don' t know, I'd be ok with a kid checking anything out of a library, but there is some questionable self-published stuff on the internet! |