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Off-Topic => All That's Left => Topic started by: Bastard Wolf on April 26, 2012, 05:50:34 pm
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2135203/Jamie-13-kissed-girl-But-hes-Sex-Offender-Register-online-porn-warped-mind-.html
‘I stopped leaving my room and seeing my friends because when I was away from the pornography, I was dying to get back to see what else I could find.’
And it was only when the police came knocking one morning that Jamie’s secret life was exposed.
After identifying that someone in the house was accessing child porn, they took Jamie’s laptop away for examination. Jamie is only 13 — and he still hasn’t even kissed a girl, let alone had sex.
Though he is only a child himself, the result is that he has been put on the Sex Offender Register, blighting his life for the foreseeable future.
But the reality is that leaving children to their own devices is no better than letting your child cross the road wearing a blindfold.
In the Seventies and Eighties, parents were urged to ask: ‘Do you know where your child is?’
The urgent question parents should now ask is: ‘Do you know where your child is going online?’ because, in my view, where they wander on the web is potentially more dangerous.
Parents must wake up to the fact that they need to regain their authority — and not be scared of laying down controls.
But it’s never going to be possible to apply filters to every smartphone — or every computer your child uses. This is where the internet service providers must come in.
MP Claire Perry and her parliamentary colleagues want the internet service providers to make porn something you have to opt in for — not something that is automatically available on your computer whether you want it or not.
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Wow...
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Ha ha WTF this is some weird stuff, why doesn't anyone try to help the kid get over his addiction.
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13 year old registered as sex offender due to online porn obsession
And child porn I guess.
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When I was 13, my sexual idols were Pamela Anderson and Sharon Stone, not the girls from my age.
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why doesn't anyone try to help the kid get over his addiction.
It says he's in therapy.
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Wow... it's kinda sad for that kid. His life is scarred because of his obsessive need for porn.
BTW, where are the parents in this? You would think his parents would at least attempt to find out if he is doing what he said he was doing.
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How?
When there are ways of deleting your browser history and hiding in proxies how are you supposed to find out what someone is going on?
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Spyware.
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True.
I don't think that they would stoop to illegal means though.
They would have a hard time explaning to the police why they were using spyware in the first place.
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it's not illegal spying on your own children :P
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And especially not your own computer.
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Labelling as sex offender is pretty iffy, this child really needs intense therapy or something that can fix his mental state (obsession to porn).
This new generation is going to have a lot of problems later on >_<
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[avatar]http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e315/Tiger_Stripe/discordava-4.png[/avatar]The kid definitely needed help, no question about that, but I can't help but feeling that registering a 13 year old kid as a sex offender seems like a bit of overkill.