Sometimes danger lurks where parents dont expect it. Jeanne Sager, a blogger, assumed it was safe to let her 6-year-old daughter, Jillian, watch My Little Pony videos. But when she left the room for a moment, she heard something that didnt sound anything like a cartoon.
Her daughter had stumbled upon a graphic video by clicking on a related link listed to the right of the video player. It is one of the most common complaints of parents who discover that their children have been exposed to sexually explicit material online that a few clicks on YouTube can land a child in unexpected territory, like a subgenre of pornography where popular cartoon characters, like Batman or Mario Bros., are dubbed over with alternate soundtracks and editing to show the characters engaging in explicit acts.
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I first found porn because my teacher gave us a project with a list of websites to 'research' (it was third grade, not a lot was expected of us) and he mistakenly wrote .com instead of .ca for one. It led to porn.
From: ctesjbuvf | #012 I first found porn when... I freakin' can't remember, how the hell can all of you!?
Aren't you like 17? I'd have to assume that porn is just so easy to find these days that it wasn't a big enough deal to remember when you first saw it. The first time finding an old magazine as a kid generally sticks with you.
I still remember the time I accidentally discovered Rule 34, although I don't recall why. The heck if I knew. But now, I associate Touhou characters with pedophiles in disguise, since...2009, was it?
When she discovered that the iPod Touch devices she gave her children for Christmas could be used to surf the Web, she was so upset that she took them back until she could figure out how to deactivate the Internet connection. She also called Apple to argue for a warning label on the box.
Good to see that parents can still be ****ing idiots in this day and age
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thundersheep posted... Aren't you like 17? I'd have to assume that porn is just so easy to find these days that it wasn't a big enough deal to remember when you first saw it. The first time finding an old magazine as a kid generally sticks with you.
I'm 16, but you probably right about that.
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Dana, a divorced mother of three in Massachusetts, assumed her sons would seek out pornography and thought it was normal for her 9-year-old to want to look at pictures of naked women. But when he was 13, he asked why women liked to be choked.