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Thread started 08/25/07 10:37am

Mars23

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Protect our Children!

A recent thread on here resulted in some people chastizing a 15 year old for using language they felt was inappropriate.The feeling was expressed that maybe those under 18 should not be allowed in GD.

I am wondering then should those minors even be allowed to listen to the earlier output from the artist this site is dedicated to?

How far should we go to "protect" the fragile eyes, ears, and brains of those now experiencing what many of us did at their age?

I never treat children as less than me. I speak to them in a normal tone of voice and use expressions that I feel fit the conversation. My nephews which I largely raised have been treated that way all their life and are now straight "A" multi sport high school students. Their vocabulary and ability to interact with adults far surpasses that of their peers. They are also more respectful of adults that other kids their age.

What are your thoughts? Treat kids equally or talk down to them?

Does the org need a disclaimer page of 18 and up to get in?
Studies have shown the ass crack of the average Prince fan to be abnormally large. This explains the ease and frequency of their panties bunching up in it.
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Reply #1 posted 08/25/07 10:38am

TotalANXiousNE
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Wrong forum.
I've reached in darkness and come out with treasure
I layed down with love and I woke up with lies
Whats it all worth only the heart can measure
It's not whats in the mirror but what's left inside
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Reply #2 posted 08/25/07 10:39am

DanceWme

TotalANXiousNESS said:

Wrong forum.

falloff
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Reply #3 posted 08/25/07 10:40am

ArielB

TotalANXiousNESS said:

Wrong forum.

Words of wisdom smile
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Reply #4 posted 08/25/07 10:41am

mdiver

TotalANXiousNESS said:

Wrong forum.


Yeah you want www.idontwannateachyouale...rs23/reply

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Reply #5 posted 08/25/07 10:47am

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it's up to PARENTS to watch kids, not the websites themselves. rolleyes i didn't see/learn anything in GD as a minor that i hadn't already known about. that this is even an issue on a website dedicated to prince is ridiculous to me. lol
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Reply #6 posted 08/25/07 10:56am

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I very seldom personally interact with minors on here, but knowing that there are some minors on this site doesn't stop me from interacting any way I want with those who are over the age of majority.
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Reply #7 posted 08/25/07 11:16am

ArielB

JustErin said:

I very seldom personally interact with minors on here, but knowing that there are some minors on this site doesn't stop me from interacting any way I want with those who are over the age of majority.

boff
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Reply #8 posted 08/25/07 11:18am

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Isn't spooky a minor???

And hes the most revolting thing I've seen here.

The littel fuck!
I've reached in darkness and come out with treasure
I layed down with love and I woke up with lies
Whats it all worth only the heart can measure
It's not whats in the mirror but what's left inside
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Reply #9 posted 08/25/07 11:19am

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TotalANXiousNESS said:

Isn't spooky a minor???

And hes the most revolting thing I've seen here.

The littel fuck!


falloff

he's been 18 for ages!
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Reply #10 posted 08/25/07 11:22am

TotalANXiousNE
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evenstar3 said:

TotalANXiousNESS said:

Isn't spooky a minor???

And hes the most revolting thing I've seen here.

The littel fuck!


falloff

he's been 18 for ages!



Oh. neutral
I've reached in darkness and come out with treasure
I layed down with love and I woke up with lies
Whats it all worth only the heart can measure
It's not whats in the mirror but what's left inside
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Reply #11 posted 08/25/07 11:27am

ArielB

TotalANXiousNESS said:

evenstar3 said:



falloff

he's been 18 for ages!



Oh. neutral

Let's ban him anyway biggrin
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Reply #12 posted 08/25/07 11:29am

evenstar3

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ArielB said:

TotalANXiousNESS said:




Oh. neutral

Let's ban him anyway biggrin


awww. then who would threadjack with me? pout
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Reply #13 posted 08/25/07 11:29am

ArielB

evenstar3 said:

ArielB said:


Let's ban him anyway biggrin


awww. then who would threadjack with me? pout

I don't know, ut I'm too jealous batting eyes
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Reply #14 posted 08/25/07 11:30am

evenstar3

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ArielB said:

evenstar3 said:



awww. then who would threadjack with me? pout

I don't know, ut I'm too jealous batting eyes


nana

you have like, eleventy billion other org women to threadjack with. nod
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Reply #15 posted 08/25/07 12:07pm

retina

JustErin said:

I very seldom personally interact with minors on here, but knowing that there are some minors on this site doesn't stop me from interacting any way I want with those who are over the age of majority.


Same here. If we were to change our whole behaviour when minors are present then we'd never get to talk about adult stuff at all. Kids find their way around the net everywhere, so the problem is not limited to a few specific websites. The fact that it's a problem that concerns the whole internet doesn't make things better though of course, but rather worse. How to deal with it I do not know. As always if you forbid kids to do something, that only makes them want it even more, and the internet is something they will always be able to access somewhere somehow.
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Reply #16 posted 08/25/07 12:15pm

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when i was 15 i would have been very insulted to have been told i "wasn't allowed" to be a part of this forum. in many ways i acted more mature in highschool than i have as an adult.

yes! there are super explicit topics here
have i seen stuff that i wish i (at 34!) hadn't? yes!
but guess what. this is an open forum.
it always surprises me when people are shocked that i remember
something that i read here. ummm, it was posted. for alllll to read.
whether you are a member or not! there is no magic little wall here.

as the thread starter says, i was 11 and listening to prince talk about
fucking someone in designer jeans while she moaned in the background.
leave the censorship for parents. not for this site administration.
doveShe couldn't stop crying 'cause she knew he was gone to stay dove
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Reply #17 posted 08/25/07 12:34pm

Cinnie

i think the moderators do a great job in snipping truly offensive stuff (bigotry), which strikes enough of a balance.
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Reply #18 posted 08/25/07 12:38pm

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Mars23 said:

A recent thread on here resulted in some people chastizing a 15 year old for using language they felt was inappropriate.The feeling was expressed that maybe those under 18 should not be allowed in GD.

I am wondering then should those minors even be allowed to listen to the earlier output from the artist this site is dedicated to?

How far should we go to "protect" the fragile eyes, ears, and brains of those now experiencing what many of us did at their age?

I never treat children as less than me. I speak to them in a normal tone of voice and use expressions that I feel fit the conversation. My nephews which I largely raised have been treated that way all their life and are now straight "A" multi sport high school students. Their vocabulary and ability to interact with adults far surpasses that of their peers. They are also more respectful of adults that other kids their age.

What are your thoughts? Treat kids equally or talk down to them?

Does the org need a disclaimer page of 18 and up to get in?



What thread is this, any how did I miss it?? hmmmmm...
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Reply #19 posted 08/25/07 12:40pm

Imago

Ultimately parents should be policing their kids and not us. However, I take some responsibility in my actions.

For example, before SpookyMuffin turned 18, I seldom interacted with him, and this had nothing to do with liking or disliking him, though at times he may have thought it did. I just find that interacting with a minor is an area of the orging experience I need to tread upon very carefully.

Nobody want's their child to enligten them on the joys of docking, painting, and fisting, while pointing to an unofficial Prince fansite as the source of their knowledge. shrug

It would be kind of cool to mark threads "adult" somehow through an icon or something though. Labeling a thread to me is a decent compromise to allow folks to say whatever they want but still not be censored. shrug
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Reply #20 posted 08/25/07 12:42pm

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Imago said:

It would be kind of cool to mark threads "adult" somehow through an icon or something though. Labeling a thread to me is a decent compromise to allow folks to say whatever they want but still not be censored. shrug


that is a cool idea. hmmm like the little icons by posts that are already exist, but a new one. and a post that somehow turns NSFW can always be edited to include it. lol
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Reply #21 posted 08/25/07 12:43pm

Imago

evenstar3 said:

Imago said:

It would be kind of cool to mark threads "adult" somehow through an icon or something though. Labeling a thread to me is a decent compromise to allow folks to say whatever they want but still not be censored. shrug


that is a cool idea. hmmm like the little icons by posts that are already exist, but a new one. and a post that somehow turns NSFW can always be edited to include it. lol



yup.


at issue is that even the sweetest threads turn nasty. I know this. ky
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Reply #22 posted 08/25/07 12:45pm

evenstar3

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Imago said:

evenstar3 said:



that is a cool idea. hmmm like the little icons by posts that are already exist, but a new one. and a post that somehow turns NSFW can always be edited to include it. lol



yup.


at issue is that even the sweetest threads turn nasty. I know this. ky


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orgnote ben about it!
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Reply #23 posted 08/25/07 12:48pm

ArielB

Imago said:

Ultimately parents should be policing their kids and not us.

Ultimately, nobody should be policing anyone. Raise your kids to think straight, and know right from wrong. Teach them well, and the rules they'll make for themselves will be good enough.
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Reply #24 posted 08/25/07 12:57pm

Imago

ArielB said:

Imago said:

Ultimately parents should be policing their kids and not us.

Ultimately, nobody should be policing anyone. Raise your kids to think straight, and know right from wrong. Teach them well, and the rules they'll make for themselves will be good enough.

Yes, and ultimate we should all be enlightened enough to be self-governing Ariel, but please lol
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Reply #25 posted 08/25/07 1:08pm

ArielB

Imago said:

ArielB said:


Ultimately, nobody should be policing anyone. Raise your kids to think straight, and know right from wrong. Teach them well, and the rules they'll make for themselves will be good enough.

Yes, and ultimate we should all be enlightened enough to be self-governing Ariel, but please lol

And ultimately you should be dating Carrie biggrin

There's no way policing your child can work. if you force a kid to stay out of somewhere, they'll find a way to do the exact opposite. And there's no way you can watch them 24/7, and even if you did find a way, that kid would grow up to be really messed up. kids need their freedom to explore and learn for themselves. Your job as a parent is to teach them how to think for themselves and how to use logic.
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Reply #26 posted 08/25/07 1:12pm

Imago

ArielB said:

Imago said:


Yes, and ultimate we should all be enlightened enough to be self-governing Ariel, but please lol

And ultimately you should be dating Carrie biggrin

There's no way policing your child can work. if you force a kid to stay out of somewhere, they'll find a way to do the exact opposite. And there's no way you can watch them 24/7, and even if you did find a way, that kid would grow up to be really messed up. kids need their freedom to explore and learn for themselves. Your job as a parent is to teach them how to think for themselves and how to use logic.

That sound great until you actually have to raise children.

My sister and brother-in-law are having to protect my nephews in ways they never thought they had to.

The world is not benign Ariel, and you of all folks should know that. Parents need to know what they're kids are doing up until the point in which you are talking about, which could range from 15 to friggen 35 depending on the child lol
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Reply #27 posted 08/25/07 1:19pm

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Imago said:

ArielB said:


And ultimately you should be dating Carrie biggrin

There's no way policing your child can work. if you force a kid to stay out of somewhere, they'll find a way to do the exact opposite. And there's no way you can watch them 24/7, and even if you did find a way, that kid would grow up to be really messed up. kids need their freedom to explore and learn for themselves. Your job as a parent is to teach them how to think for themselves and how to use logic.

That sound great until you actually have to raise children.

My sister and brother-in-law are having to protect my nephews in ways they never thought they had to.

The world is not benign Ariel, and you of all folks should know that. Parents need to know what they're kids are doing up until the point in which you are talking about, which could range from 15 to friggen 35 depending on the child lol


But I think both approaches can work, it really depends on the child. Ariel's approach is in my mind ideal, just not always practical, and won't work for every child. But it's not to say it can't.

PS - Ultimately, Dan should not be dating me. I just had to put that in there.
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Reply #28 posted 08/25/07 1:20pm

Baby9s

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censored this thread.
Waaa! Waaa!
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Reply #29 posted 08/25/07 1:21pm

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Baby9s said:

censored this thread.


lol
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