Yes, it'd be better if children were prevented from such events, because they may not truly understand the implications of sex, and fetishes, etc.
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2006-06-18 02:21:27
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answered by Starreply 6
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Yes, of course its right to say that children are to be banned to see nude, adult & oriented pictures.Who knows what they'll think. Morever after seeing all this, some children develop a mental block against natural sex, & then it is very difficult to convince them. Do you want you're child to be one of them?
2006-06-16 22:17:52
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answered by marissa 1
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Yes...until you're about 16, anyways. Too many kids getting pregnant at 13-14 years old, just because they see sex everywhere and don't realize the consequences. The internet is a horrible place for children...they should have two internets, one for what is was meant for and one for the public to use without worries of porn around every corner:)
2006-06-16 22:14:51
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answered by Boom 4
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I really don't know whether banning nudity from the eyes of children would have some effect. After all, children just love doing what grown-ups disapprove. What should be done however, is attempt to limit exposure of kids to nudity, until they are grown enough to have an understanding of the matter.
2006-06-16 22:28:24
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answered by pier_o_skier 1
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I would be an example of what you refer to as "children", but it doesn't matter what we kids are allowed to see, becuase the schools are what cause kids my age to look at porn. What I'm saying is that when kids talk at school, they will eventually end up talking about stuff like that because of one perverted kid. This happened in my school, and now little kids as low as 3rd grade are trying to have sex and date!!! its absolutely absurd how that can happen, but like I said, it is the school that should be watched, then the kids and what they are permitted to see, because if a kid doesn't think about it all the time(through what kids talk about in school), they won't be led to going on desperate searches for corrupting images like that.
2006-06-16 22:22:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Here's a tip. Instead of asking a bunch of strangers on the internet for their best guess, go to a library. You can find a copy of your state's criminal code, which both defines crimes and provides for a range of legal penalties.
2016-03-15 07:18:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. Children are too young to fully understand sex. Their youth and innocence make them vulnerable to being manipulated by predators. You and I are old enough to recognize a pervert pedophile, kids aren't.
2006-06-23 16:20:55
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answered by Anonymous
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depends. if its a medical shot, where its just showing human anatomy, no, they shouldnt be banned from it.
however anything of a sexual nature, yes. children that are exposed too early to pornography generally develope psychological disorders.
2006-06-16 22:48:17
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answered by tanja_berengue 4
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Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
2006-06-16 22:09:31
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answered by Zach P 1
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It doesnt stop them. They just lie about their age on the internet. There's no way to really tell. It's a bullsh*t law, because it doesn't work.
2006-06-16 22:11:40
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answered by Anonymous
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