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By *litterbabe OP Woman
over a year ago
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Morning all.
I watched the "Porn on the brain", documentary last night and since them have been shocked and worried over how to protect my children from the various porn and hardcore scenes they are likely to perceive as normal everyday sex.
It did not occur to me previously that there is such a massive range of easy to access pornography that children are the first generation to have have access too, and that when looking for information on relationship and body matters these are what they find.
I would have thought this stuff was almost a form of scaremongering until I watched the program.
However well I teach them and am open with them, however I restrict and monitor what they view they will still have access to this hardcore imagery at various times...
It's really worrying.
Did anyone else see the documentary? |
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"Morning all.
I watched the "Porn on the brain", documentary last night and since them have been shocked and worried over how to protect my children from the various porn and hardcore scenes they are likely to perceive as normal everyday sex.
It did not occur to me previously that there is such a massive range of easy to access pornography that children are the first generation to have have access too, and that when looking for information on relationship and body matters these are what they find.
I would have thought this stuff was almost a form of scaremongering until I watched the program.
However well I teach them and am open with them, however I restrict and monitor what they view they will still have access to this hardcore imagery at various times...
It's really worrying.
Did anyone else see the documentary?"
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Our children are approaching the age of enquiring about sex - our eldest already raises his eyebrows at my innuendoes that he's not supposed to understand..
The main computer is in a walk way through our house so there can be no hiding what's being looked at. They have tablets with some parental controls set but this is more to limit them spending money etc.
We try to balance keeping them away from anything overtly explicit, with not avoiding discussions about sex, nudity etc. I think like alcohol and drugs if they're given sensible information they'll hopefully be able to handle being exposed to it - whereas if it's locked away from them it'll just hold the appeal of mystery and the shame of 'not to be discussed'.
This is the environment they're growing up in - they can't be hidden away from it.
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