Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So much unhelpful info when you asked for help. Kids are curious, and banning stuff will just make it more appealing amd encourage sneaky behavior.
Explain to your son that there are lots of wild and crazy images on the internet. Talk about your relationship with your spouse, and explain that is healthy, and that there is a lot of material online that is inappropriate and unhealthy. That the scary part is that if you see the unhealthy stuff, it can get stuck in your head as normal and healthy when it is not, and that is why it's important that he not look at that stuff at his age. That you want to make sure what he keeps in his head are images and portrayal of healthy relationships, so that he can have those as he grows up
Irresponsible and lazy advice. You have no right to shirk your duty of judging healthy from unhealthy content onto a child. Shame on you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:8 yr old DS was trying to find tips and tricks for Minecraft. It led him down a rabbit hole and he started searching girls butts. It came up in my Google history. When I approached him - I could see the video from Minecraft that opened the can of worms. His history was of women in bikinis which in my eyes is p0rn atleast for his age. We talked- there were some tears- that he was scared and couldn’t get out of the videos - he was sorry on and on. Have you experienced this and how did you handle it? I told him it’s not appropriate - the ipad is done - he isn’t in trouble - that type of content is harmful and I would hate for anyone to try to film his body parts - butts included.
Be thankful he was looking at girls.
Why? That doesn’t make any sense at all.
Anonymous wrote:So much unhelpful info when you asked for help. Kids are curious, and banning stuff will just make it more appealing amd encourage sneaky behavior.
Explain to your son that there are lots of wild and crazy images on the internet. Talk about your relationship with your spouse, and explain that is healthy, and that there is a lot of material online that is inappropriate and unhealthy. That the scary part is that if you see the unhealthy stuff, it can get stuck in your head as normal and healthy when it is not, and that is why it's important that he not look at that stuff at his age. That you want to make sure what he keeps in his head are images and portrayal of healthy relationships, so that he can have those as he grows up
Anonymous wrote:This is why our kids don’t get unsupervised access to the internet. Still haven’t figured out how to manage when he goes to friends’ houses.