Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dont really think its a huge deal. 12 year olds look at porn. I can remember in the early 90s waiting for our AOL dial up to connect so we could type in "hard penis" in the search engine. We weren't pervy or "bad" or anything…just 12 and curious.
+1. I concur with this and would neither inform another parent nor wish to be informed myself. It is every parent's choice to monitor their child's use of technology as they choose, and if this was something the other child's mother wanted to know I would assume that she already knows. I wouldn't regard it as my business to monitor another child's actions or for another parent to monitor mine in this way[b].
It ceased to be "another child's actions" when the girl showed it to OP's daughter and others.
And you're naïve to assume that the parent already knows (and therefore approves, since the porn was still on the phone, right?). Many parents don't monitor kids' technology use.
When you were a kid in the early 90s, hardcore porn was not instantly available to anyone, anytime, with no dial-up time to connect. You're acting nostalgic about being curious. What kids can access now is not just the penis pictures you found, but far more explicit. If you're comfortable with a 12-year-old's curiosity ending up with her or him viewing sex acts of any nature at all, fine for you, but maybe OP isn't OK with that. Maybe the girl at the sleepover only showed some penis pictures, but I doubt it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dont really think its a huge deal. 12 year olds look at porn. I can remember in the early 90s waiting for our AOL dial up to connect so we could type in "hard penis" in the search engine. We weren't pervy or "bad" or anything…just 12 and curious.
+1. I concur with this and would neither inform another parent nor wish to be informed myself. It is every parent's choice to monitor their child's use of technology as they choose, and if this was something the other child's mother wanted to know I would assume that she already knows. I wouldn't regard it as my business to monitor another child's actions or for another parent to monitor mine in this way[b].
Anonymous wrote:As much as I would want to know if it were my daughter, I would probably keep my mouth shut. We had a situation backfire on my son. Another kid's bad behavior led my son to be ousted from the group. I was not involved, except through what my son told me. Before I said anything I would make damned sure my daughter wouldn't pay for me "doing the right thing"
Anonymous wrote:Just looking at porn? Nope. Wouldn't tell. I wonder if some of those saying tell would call the mom if it was a boy.
You said she had been on the site before. If it's a forum or a chat site, I would absolutely tell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dont really think its a huge deal. 12 year olds look at porn. I can remember in the early 90s waiting for our AOL dial up to connect so we could type in "hard penis" in the search engine. We weren't pervy or "bad" or anything…just 12 and curious.
+1. I concur with this and would neither inform another parent nor wish to be informed myself. It is every parent's choice to monitor their child's use of technology as they choose, and if this was something the other child's mother wanted to know I would assume that she already knows. I wouldn't regard it as my business to monitor another child's actions or for another parent to monitor mine in this way.
Are you joking? Please tell me you're trolls. Things are different today than in the early 90s. Kids can easily see extremely violent and twisted things if they're let loose to google anything, and it's very easy to fall upon very disturbing, even traumatising things by accident, such as, for example, a 12 year old getting gang banged. As a society we've decided to completely abdicate responsibility for what children can see, and have no limits on what's out there, so parents have a huge responsibility to set limits and be very careful. Those of you being laissez faire about it maybe have no idea about what is out there and the impact it can have. And by the way, 90% of it is is completely degrading to women and girls. But hey, if you think it's cool for your pre-teen to watch girls or women who were probably sex-trafficked to get raped on video, go for it. If you think I'm exaggerating you're sticking your heads in the sand.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dont really think its a huge deal. 12 year olds look at porn. I can remember in the early 90s waiting for our AOL dial up to connect so we could type in "hard penis" in the search engine. We weren't pervy or "bad" or anything…just 12 and curious.
+1. I concur with this and would neither inform another parent nor wish to be informed myself. It is every parent's choice to monitor their child's use of technology as they choose, and if this was something the other child's mother wanted to know I would assume that she already knows. I wouldn't regard it as my business to monitor another child's actions or for another parent to monitor mine in this way.
Anonymous wrote: I would mention it but ask the other mom to make sure it doesn't come out that your daughter is the one who ratted out her friend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dont really think its a huge deal. 12 year olds look at porn. I can remember in the early 90s waiting for our AOL dial up to connect so we could type in "hard penis" in the search engine. We weren't pervy or "bad" or anything…just 12 and curious.
+1. I concur with this and would neither inform another parent nor wish to be informed myself. It is every parent's choice to monitor their child's use of technology as they choose, and if this was something the other child's mother wanted to know I would assume that she already knows. I wouldn't regard it as my business to monitor another child's actions or for another parent to monitor mine in this way.
Anonymous wrote:I dont really think its a huge deal. 12 year olds look at porn. I can remember in the early 90s waiting for our AOL dial up to connect so we could type in "hard penis" in the search engine. We weren't pervy or "bad" or anything…just 12 and curious.