4 Out of 10 Kids Have Seen Pr0n on the Intarwebs

Originally Posted by Tuckerfan
4 Out of 10 Kids Have Seen Pr0n on the Intarwebs
Shouldn’t that be 2 out of 5? I thought porn appeals to the lowest common denominator.

So, if that teacher got fired for accidentally lettting porn popups happen in class, roughly half of all Americans should turn themselves in, eh?

Damn lucky kids. When I was a child, I was downloading text porn from a local BBS.

I don’t know about the father-nudity thing. I was reading a book entitled 101 Frequently Asked Questions about Homosexuality, and the author (a Focus on the Family sponsored author, an Exodus International executive) mentioned that little boys should shower with their fathers, because it promotes male-male bonding in a healthy way. Little boys who don’t experience this have a higher chance of turning out gay.

I told my dad that I was gay because he never showed me his ding-dong in the shower, and he laughed at me.

How sad that I know exactly what you’re talking about. It was especially good when printed out on my dot matrix printer – pinup poster style.

:smack:

They’ve seen prons? Those are like shrimp, right?

Maybe in your case, Tiny. Mine is jumbo. All you can eat.

My father had a stash of Penthouses. It was damn fun to sneak into his closet to look at all the purdy boobeez. My mother eventually made him get rid of them. That was a sad day.

That was the day I came out of the closet, so to speak.

They are going to heck. heck I tell you.

It varies by state.

I don’t know how to look this up without getting all sorts of hits I don’t want, but I’ve been told by a New York state lawyer that in the state of New York, it is illegal to let your children see any naked adult, *including *yourself, in any context.

The person who told this to me was Phyllis Curott, a lawyer who specializes in Civil Rights defense for pagans, and she told me this over lunch in the context of a discussion about clothing optional festivals that allow children on site. (Which we were in the midst of.) She said it was rarely prosecuted as a stand-alone crime, but often brought up in custody disputes.

I sure hope that’s a new law. I’d really hate to have sent my parents to prison.

I wonder what it is in MA. There is a beach I sometimes go to that is clearly marked as clothing required. The sign has to be there because you otherwise wouldn’t know that by looking around. And yes, people have kids there. They are often as naked as the grown-ups.