Student 'sex club' probe launched
jrknothead wrote:
I guess HNIC is no longer politically correct... HAANIC doesn't quite have the same ring to it...
never heard of HAANIC. HNIC is cool, but fewer people know of that instead of HMFIC
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greenblue wrote:
Parents nowadays need to buy condoms for their kids.
Pretty sure six year olds wouldn't have to... scary concepts.
normally 6 year olds can't get pregnant, though they may start developing earlier (there have been reports of it [puberty] beginning at 7-8 in some cases).
Unless there's AIDS
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KingofKaboom wrote:
Silver_Meteor wrote:
KingofKaboom wrote:
I'd wager one or more was abused and now they've taught it to the others and they do it like this now atleast that's what my limited knowledge on such things is that small children only seem to act that way when exposed to it somehow especially since they'd have no drive otherwise
Not necessarily so. They could have easily picked this so-called "street knowledge" up from older students a few grades above them.
Years ago I visited someone (well answered a singles ad). Anyway this was a mother with two little kids I think around 8 or 10 and had a computer in her living room with internet access. Just for the heck of it I offered to show her how you can check up on what websites were visited on the internet.
This was way back around the era of Windows 95. Anyway I went into the Internet Cache, Internet History and Cookies folders and sure enough when mamas back was turned, her little darlings were surfing porno sites. It was not the first time they did this behind her back. I suggested to her that she get something like Net Nanny installed on her computer.
Where did her little kids find this out? Take your pick: Juicy tidbits among their buddies, telling dirty jokes among themselves, typing dirty words in the search engine, television, reading whatever graffiti is on the lavatory walls or desks, ect.....
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Silver_Meteor wrote:
KingofKaboom wrote:
Silver_Meteor wrote:
KingofKaboom wrote:
I'd wager one or more was abused and now they've taught it to the others and they do it like this now atleast that's what my limited knowledge on such things is that small children only seem to act that way when exposed to it somehow especially since they'd have no drive otherwise
Not necessarily so. They could have easily picked this so-called "street knowledge" up from older students a few grades above them.
Years ago I visited someone (well answered a singles ad). Anyway this was a mother with two little kids I think around 8 or 10 and had a computer in her living room with internet access. Just for the heck of it I offered to show her how you can check up on what websites were visited on the internet.
This was way back around the era of Windows 95. Anyway I went into the Internet Cache, Internet History and Cookies folders and sure enough when mamas back was turned, her little darlings were surfing porno sites. It was not the first time they did this behind her back. I suggested to her that she get something like Net Nanny installed on her computer.
Where did her little kids find this out? Take your pick: Juicy tidbits among their buddies, telling dirty jokes among themselves, typing dirty words in the search engine, television, reading whatever graffiti is on the lavatory walls or desks, ect.....
It' just the cool thing to do.. simple as that.. it's in the mainstream media, it's everywheere.. a simple sexy pose on a magazine is enough.. kids have instincts, and those instincts are raped by the maintream media.
ShawnWilliam wrote:
Silver_Meteor wrote:
KingofKaboom wrote:
Silver_Meteor wrote:
KingofKaboom wrote:
I'd wager one or more was abused and now they've taught it to the others and they do it like this now atleast that's what my limited knowledge on such things is that small children only seem to act that way when exposed to it somehow especially since they'd have no drive otherwise
Not necessarily so. They could have easily picked this so-called "street knowledge" up from older students a few grades above them.
Years ago I visited someone (well answered a singles ad). Anyway this was a mother with two little kids I think around 8 or 10 and had a computer in her living room with internet access. Just for the heck of it I offered to show her how you can check up on what websites were visited on the internet.
This was way back around the era of Windows 95. Anyway I went into the Internet Cache, Internet History and Cookies folders and sure enough when mamas back was turned, her little darlings were surfing porno sites. It was not the first time they did this behind her back. I suggested to her that she get something like Net Nanny installed on her computer.
Where did her little kids find this out? Take your pick: Juicy tidbits among their buddies, telling dirty jokes among themselves, typing dirty words in the search engine, television, reading whatever graffiti is on the lavatory walls or desks, ect.....
It' just the cool thing to do.. simple as that.. it's in the mainstream media, it's everywheere.. a simple sexy pose on a magazine is enough.. kids have instincts, and those instincts are raped by the maintream media.
It's always been this way. Back in my time when I was a kid sometimes I sneaked a peak though Playboy or Penthouse and saw the nudies. But seeing Miss April is not the same as being exposed to hardcore pornography on the Internet.
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Silver_Meteor wrote:
ShawnWilliam wrote:
Silver_Meteor wrote:
KingofKaboom wrote:
Silver_Meteor wrote:
KingofKaboom wrote:
I'd wager one or more was abused and now they've taught it to the others and they do it like this now atleast that's what my limited knowledge on such things is that small children only seem to act that way when exposed to it somehow especially since they'd have no drive otherwise
Not necessarily so. They could have easily picked this so-called "street knowledge" up from older students a few grades above them.
Years ago I visited someone (well answered a singles ad). Anyway this was a mother with two little kids I think around 8 or 10 and had a computer in her living room with internet access. Just for the heck of it I offered to show her how you can check up on what websites were visited on the internet.
This was way back around the era of Windows 95. Anyway I went into the Internet Cache, Internet History and Cookies folders and sure enough when mamas back was turned, her little darlings were surfing porno sites. It was not the first time they did this behind her back. I suggested to her that she get something like Net Nanny installed on her computer.
Where did her little kids find this out? Take your pick: Juicy tidbits among their buddies, telling dirty jokes among themselves, typing dirty words in the search engine, television, reading whatever graffiti is on the lavatory walls or desks, ect.....
It' just the cool thing to do.. simple as that.. it's in the mainstream media, it's everywheere.. a simple sexy pose on a magazine is enough.. kids have instincts, and those instincts are raped by the maintream media.
It's always been this way. Back in my time when I was a kid sometimes I sneaked a peak though Playboy or Penthouse and saw the nudies. But seeing Miss April is not the same as being exposed to hardcore pornography on the Internet.
yeah, exactly.. it's not anywhere near the same.. but by the way, playboy is part of that mainstream media im talking about.. the playboy bunny is a symbol that kids love to wear even.. like i say it's just the cool thing to do.
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