Hi again cagedsgt...I just did a search on google with the word slavery, and got nothing but articles related to slavery with the first 20 hits. So I thought...let me try the word slaves...same thing happened...all articles were related to slavery of Africans in America with the first 10 hits. I'm not sure what the schools use as it's search engine, just as I am not sure what shows up after the 20th article. My point is kids are gonna find the stuff no matter how well it is hidden.Originally Posted by cagedsgt
If they can come up with something like this, that makes it more difficult for kids to get on a site they have no business on, then by all means...let them....but I can tell you, as a parent who has a son who went through some rough times with the wrong people and got caught up in drugs....if your kid wants to find your credit card, so that they can access a site...they will.Originally Posted by cagedsgt
My son went through a period of doing drugs that screwed him up so badly, he would steal my bank card while I was asleep and get money out to buy drugs, and then replace the card, and lie to my face when asked about the missing money.But my son is a good kid...he truly is...he was before he got involved with these people, he was while he was involved with those people, and he is now. It is called unconditional love. But kids will try you...they will test you and push your limits....just to see if they can get away with something...lol...sounds like they are Doms in the making!
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I just don't know if there will be a way to keep them away from something...especially if they know it is forbidden! The same goes for those that prey on kids...they will find a way...it has been going on since the beginning of time, and no new law, about what can and cannot be allowed on the internet, is going to change that, unfortunately, imho.