My son has joined a theatre group to act and to write reviews of high school plays. This group requires that he provide them with his own email address. We, the parents, have a rule that only emails from people we know can come to his email inbox, so we put each email as we know it on his approved list. The critics group says they cannot provide a list of all the possible emails they'll write from and our son's email account should be unrestricted.
While this critics circle is a great opportunity, with winning reviews published in a national paper, I am puzzled by their insistence that our son's email account allow unrestricted acess from any emails so that they can write him whenever they wish. The spam we've gotten on our own email accounts is shocking - the pictures are highly explicit and the language about incest and underage stuff is just gross.
I think as a parent I must stand my ground, but it looks like he won't get to participate if I do. Any suggestions?
2006-09-27
04:46:40
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cassandra
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