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exsea
post Mar 22 2021, 08:46 AM

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kids grow up fast. its really hard to limit what they can and cannot watch.

the most important thing is to educate.

i also lean towards strict upbringing. beat means love.
exsea
post Mar 22 2021, 11:12 AM

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QUOTE(Carnage Mk II @ Mar 22 2021, 08:47 AM)
that's like saying so long we educate them..then pornhub is also ok?  hmm.gif  hmm.gif
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honestly speaking, i do agree that kids needs SOME restriction when younger, but they'll eventually learn about all these things.

give them internet and they'll find EVERYTHING. people having sex, people getting raped, people getting beheaded.

if i were the parents i would restrict all access but when theyre like 7-9 years old talk to them about it? i remember being a kid that age and my friends were already having access to "dirty magazines/video tapes".

would you rather your kid finding out about all this from friends rather than from parents?

we have to adapt, its getting easier and easier to access all this.

is porn wrong? my opinion is anything taken to an extreme is wrong. demonizing sex is actually harmful. i had a friend who was raped by her bf, but back then she didnt know enough about rape and love. she was so afraid to talk to anyone. i wonder why?
exsea
post Mar 22 2021, 01:02 PM

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QUOTE(Carnage Mk II @ Mar 22 2021, 12:54 PM)
well i am sure eventually they will need to be taught on what's private parts etc...and the same goes to violence in this world.

my question's rather, is 5 or 6 yrs old a suitable age ; especially on violence since that's the purpose i start this thread.

and porn, i would say i disagree even below 12....i can teach them about private parts, bad touch/good touch..but to allow them to watch people having sex....that's a whole new different level to me.

but then again, since i am looking for answer on correct/incorrect parenting when it comes to violence, i wouldnt say yours is wrong..but will be helpful if there's a link/source where studies done so i can glimpse some knowledge from there.
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sorry i cant help then my opinions are subjective. imho everything is subjective based on case by case basis. different parents also have different parenting styles.

 

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