Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of y'all are walking around with your entire ass on display these days and/or wearing leggings with the stitching right up the crack making sure everyone gets an extra eyefull and you're confused when kids are googling womens butts ?
Plus dressing their kids in skin tight leggings and Lululemon Hotty Hot shorts with a crop top thinking they’re cute.
Am I the only one who laughed when he googled butts? Or when the op said “in her eyes” looking at girls in swimsuits is porn?
Anonymous wrote:Most of y'all are walking around with your entire ass on display these days and/or wearing leggings with the stitching right up the crack making sure everyone gets an extra eyefull and you're confused when kids are googling womens butts ?
Anonymous wrote:Most of y'all are walking around with your entire ass on display these days and/or wearing leggings with the stitching right up the crack making sure everyone gets an extra eyefull and you're confused when kids are googling womens butts ?
Anonymous wrote:Yes I emailed his pediatrician for guidance for articles and waiting to hear back. He was in a stem after school program - and Minecraft was the foundational on learning how to program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All guys watch porn. Any guy who says he doesn’t is just a liar.
He’s eight. The kid is eight years old. Wtf is wrong with you?
Whatever. I definitely had friends sneaking playboy in elementary school
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All guys watch porn. Any guy who says he doesn’t is just a liar.
He’s eight. The kid is eight years old. Wtf is wrong with you?
Anonymous wrote:My kid had more access to you tube than he should. We checked history (though hard to do with shorts). However, the biggest thing we talked about was what he could find on there, and why it was a problem and that we needed him to stay away. Combined with the checks, that has set us up ok now for when he is older.