Anonymous wrote:16 and pregnant..maybe 13 and pregnant
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.
What in the holy hell is wrong with you lady??
You wouldn't want to be "informed" if some other kid showed your kid hard core porn??
That's a great strategy you got there, keep sticking your head in the sand... I'm sure your kid will benefit greatly from it.![]()
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:We had a similar situation when my son was 11 years old. He went to a sleepover and two other boys pulled out phones and showed the others porn videos. We found out when our son explained the acts to his younger brother.
We talked to our sons. We reached out the 4th boy at the sleepover and he confirmed the events. We also explained that we would be limiting exposure to the boys that showed the porn. No more sleepovers with them. No going to their house.
We did not confront the other parents. They however confronted us when their son told them ours was no longer allowed to come over. We explained the version of the story that we were told and how we planned to address it with our child. They called me some choice names and have avoided me for 3 years. The boys have matured and do hang out together. My son was not shunned, I was.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know if this puts things in context for any of you, but my nephew was caught looking at "porn" (that's all I know) on a phone at school. He is 13.
The school confiscated the phone (this is in Europe where we are supposedly more "relaxed" than you guys in the US....) and ALL the boys who looked at it, were suspended from their private school for an entire week.
irrelevant completely different issues . Private home v. school-phones get confiscated at school all the time. Do most of you have toddlers??
I would say the contrary - its entirely relevant. The school reaction is a community / social reaction. If they act that strongly, so should the parents of the kids involved in this case. It doesn't matter if they were at a sleep over or a field day, its about their age, accessibility and what is and is not appropriate material.
you are missing the point here, your poor kid... The school has to overreact..parents can use some sense. I will say it again-you DO NOT KNOW WHAT THEY WERE LOOKING AT. Relax.
It was "porn" which is illegal for under 18s. It doesn't matter if it was topless women or men with horses, its all porn.
Why don't you report it to police then? Just call the other mom to ask for details so you can make full report
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know if this puts things in context for any of you, but my nephew was caught looking at "porn" (that's all I know) on a phone at school. He is 13.
The school confiscated the phone (this is in Europe where we are supposedly more "relaxed" than you guys in the US....) and ALL the boys who looked at it, were suspended from their private school for an entire week.
irrelevant completely different issues . Private home v. school-phones get confiscated at school all the time. Do most of you have toddlers??
I would say the contrary - its entirely relevant. The school reaction is a community / social reaction. If they act that strongly, so should the parents of the kids involved in this case. It doesn't matter if they were at a sleep over or a field day, its about their age, accessibility and what is and is not appropriate material.
you are missing the point here, your poor kid... The school has to overreact..parents can use some sense. I will say it again-you DO NOT KNOW WHAT THEY WERE LOOKING AT. Relax.
It was "porn" which is illegal for under 18s. It doesn't matter if it was topless women or men with horses, its all porn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know if this puts things in context for any of you, but my nephew was caught looking at "porn" (that's all I know) on a phone at school. He is 13.
The school confiscated the phone (this is in Europe where we are supposedly more "relaxed" than you guys in the US....) and ALL the boys who looked at it, were suspended from their private school for an entire week.
irrelevant completely different issues . Private home v. school-phones get confiscated at school all the time. Do most of you have toddlers??
I would say the contrary - its entirely relevant. The school reaction is a community / social reaction. If they act that strongly, so should the parents of the kids involved in this case. It doesn't matter if they were at a sleep over or a field day, its about their age, accessibility and what is and is not appropriate material.
you are missing the point here, your poor kid... The school has to overreact..parents can use some sense. I will say it again-you DO NOT KNOW WHAT THEY WERE LOOKING AT. Relax.