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Jords 22-04-2012 11:38 AM

Where does this John live?

Kizzy 22-04-2012 11:40 AM

Pandoras box is well and truly open....

Pyramid* 22-04-2012 11:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jords (Post 5094005)
Where does this John live?


:D

You were quick with that LOL .

I imagine he's about 50 now and has progressed to accessing it all via the internet and his pals don't need to come round on the QT anymore!

Pyramid* 22-04-2012 11:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kizzy (Post 5094010)
Pandoras box is well and truly open....


Haven't heard that term for a long while.

True though.

Sam:) 22-04-2012 11:54 AM

In a way theres nothing parents can do to prevent their kids from watching porn...
When I was younger and wanted to google dirty stuff i'd use my PSP, because the only computer we had is in the kitchen. Its also more likely to be shown it by an older friend than googling it in your own home.

InOne 22-04-2012 01:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kizzy (Post 5094010)
Pandoras box is well and truly open....

Waheyyyyyyy

Kizzy 22-04-2012 01:51 PM

don't be cheap...;)

Harry! 22-04-2012 02:49 PM

This is why I am quite pro-parent responsibility and less keep on over censorship. If for example a child wanted a new DVD which maybe quite graphic (eg scenes of combat) all the parent has to say "Yes/No I will buy the DVD for you." this goes the same for the internet. If a parent is worried about what a child may look at online then put blocks and filters on your computer/wireless divice rather then "Ignorance is bliss" and remove the content all together. This can be achived with strong minded parents. Not the government.

waterhog 22-04-2012 10:25 PM

very good reply s - but i have to think about things now and recess < but i can not do it now as my manager has just called me up for a movie shoot and i am going to be KACKABOOOO... £££££££ its a blue movie - what ever that means and the tittle is 2 cockerels and one busty blond. i am new to all this movie stuff but my manger says i will love every min of it.

all i can think about is animals chancing me - if anyone gets a copy of it - please send me a private message on how i performed.

Flamingjoe 22-04-2012 11:43 PM

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Originally Posted by kizzy (Post 5093968)
It is a huge problem, as adults I feel there is a moral obligation to protect children from porn.
Im not talking greasy, hormonal adolescents here...I mean younger children.

You didn't answer my question. Why is it a problem?

Pyramid* 22-04-2012 11:47 PM

Latest from the paper we all love to hate and hate to love

Quote:


Follows concerns children as young as 11 are accessing porn online



What we would like is for people to have to prove they are over 18 to lift the age content bar – like they do with mobile phone providers.’


Fiona Mactaggart, a Labour member of the group which wrote the report, said: ‘The Government is failing to lead on this. It says it wants to protect children but it needs to put those actions into words.


‘The problem with opt-out systems is that they tend to be very complex and take ages to do, meaning parents might not bother and think, “I don’t need to do it now”. And maybe they don’t need to, because their children are too young – but what happens when they grow up and start finding these sites?


‘The answer is to introduce an opt-in system, and I am fairly confident that the profits that ISPs make from porn sites will mean they will make opting in much easier than they are currently making opting out.’

John Brown, of children’s charity the NSPCC, said: ‘We would take the view that child safety should take precedence over civil liberties arguments.


‘We are in a Wild West period with the internet, and we believe that an opt-in system would not constrain civil liberties because over-18s would still be able to access this content.’


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz1soevGt8a


Kizzy 22-04-2012 11:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Flamingjoe (Post 5095771)
You didn't answer my question. Why is it a problem?

I dont have to justify my view to you. If you can't accept or respect my view I am sorry. It may not be a problem for you for children to be able to access hardcore porn ...
Im not willing to get into a discussion on that to be fair.

Marsh. 23-04-2012 12:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Flamingjoe (Post 5095771)
You didn't answer my question. Why is it a problem?

I don't understand. Do you need an explanation as to why children shouldn't be exposed to pornography?

Like kizzy said, we're not talking 15 year old sex mad teens. We're talking children as young as 10 and 11.

Pyramid* 23-04-2012 12:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kizzy (Post 5092353)
Wow...walked in on a hornets nest...Its like i've never been away haha. Porn is too easily accessible, and kids are becoming sexualised much younger in the UK due to media pressure Imo.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Flamingjoe (Post 5093945)
How is teenagers/children watching porn a problem?

Quote:

Originally Posted by Flamingjoe (Post 5095771)
You didn't answer my question. Why is it a problem?

Given that the topic is CHILDREN INCREASE USE OF PORN -and given Kizzy's post at the top which I have quoted - I think in all fairness: she had given her reason prior to you posing your direct question to her: she had in fact, already given her view and explained why she had that view. Didn't you see her earlier post?

Flamingjoe 23-04-2012 01:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Pyramid* (Post 5095832)
Given that the topic is CHILDREN INCREASE USE OF PORN -and given Kizzy's post at the top which I have quoted - I think in all fairness: she had given her reason prior to you posing your direct question to her: she had in fact, already given her view and explained why she had that view. Didn't you see her earlier post?

I'm sorry, I did not see that Kizzy had answered my questions prior to me asking it. When I said teenager/children, I meant people aged between 11 - 13.

Flamingjoe 23-04-2012 01:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 08marsh (Post 5095818)
I don't understand. Do you need an explanation as to why children shouldn't be exposed to pornography?

Like kizzy said, we're not talking 15 year old sex mad teens. We're talking children as young as 10 and 11.

I never said that we were talking about "15 year old sex mad teens", but I just expressed my opinion that I think it is not a major problem and I questioned Kizzy to why Kizzy thought that it was a problem. I think there are more problems in the world then 11 year old children being able to access porn.

Marsh. 23-04-2012 02:03 AM

Of course there are more problems, and even bigger problems but it doesn't stop this itself being a problem.

Mystic Mock 23-04-2012 03:36 AM

I think the parents need to be more strict if they don't want there children to access Porn.

Flamingjoe 23-04-2012 10:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 08marsh (Post 5095949)
Of course there are more problems, and even bigger problems but it doesn't stop this itself being a problem.

I don't think that it is that big of a problem, that's all I was saying.

waterhog 23-04-2012 05:31 PM

lets agree to disagree all of us - we are all entitled to slightly or different views.


how about we all watch a movie together ?

so i here slap and tickle is meant to be good - god no's what its about. anyone seen it ?

Pyramid* 23-04-2012 06:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Flamingjoe (Post 5095865)
I'm sorry, I did not see that Kizzy had answered my questions prior to me asking it. When I said teenager/children, I meant people aged between 11 - 13.


No apology needed to me at all. Was only pointing out that she had actually addressed what you were wondering.

There... everyone in a happy calm place again! :)

Parents do need to more strict: but not every parent is a good parent - or gives a damn what their kids (regardless of age) get upto. As long as they are in the bedroom, being 'quiet', not being a nuisance, not out on the streets (which to a degree I understand) - it will happen.

The other rub is that these days, the 'kids' are far more pc / internet savvy than their parents and they can run rings around them as far as access bars are concerned, wireless hot spots etc, piggybacking someone else's connections etc.

Some very smart kids about these days when it comes to modern technology - you just have to look at some of the younger ones on here with their techy knowledge!!

waterhog 24-04-2012 09:10 AM

well said - they no how to delete there history and all that -

arista 24-04-2012 12:10 PM

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http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/...ed-in--008.jpg


The Emperor Google
tells parents to sort their kids out.

Sign Of The Times.


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