I agree with you.I wouldn't want my child on here anyways because some ppl are too mean on here and they don't give them correct information anyways
2006-09-02 05:02:00
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answered by DiamondXxx 6
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you are not wrong feeling this way. I feel that they should go to there parents and ask them such questions. And you never know how old someone is on here, I usually avoid questions like these, it is up to the parents to have the birds and the bees talk with there kids but sometimes the parents are not worth asking either it is a discombobulated world that we live in and some kids need good advice from people who really care but there is always wolves among the sheep.
2006-09-02 05:05:08
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answered by twinki 2
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Well i would neva tell a child to have sex but kids will do whatever they please whether or not you tell them to so i just give advice b/c they may not be able to talk to anyone else about it and instead of going off and just doing it i'd rather they asked ppl who knew about it. I think it's sensible to ask than not bothering with trying to find out about things, they should learn the basics in school but then you know what kids are like, they want to know everything. They will do it anyway it just means they'll have input from us so they can make better decisions. Teenage pregnancies are going up so better education, more ppl to speak to and availability of contraception would help.
2006-09-02 06:17:51
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answered by missy minx 3
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The problem is it is hard to tell the persons age sometimes. If I suspect someone is under the age of consent I just do not respond if the question involves anything sexual. If the age is given you can report the sender. It is up to the parents to check out what their kids are doing, and I think it is wrong to promote anything regarding a minor. What I hate is the scum balls who are obviously not kids who write questions to solicit fantasies. Real slime!
2006-09-02 05:06:03
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answered by jodie 6
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I answer those kids' questions and encourage them to be abstinent, but if they're gonna do it anyway to use protection. I'm not for young ones engaging in sexual activity, but times have changed and they're starting much earlier now. The morals have gone somewhere and parents are spending way too little time with their kids.
2006-09-02 05:03:02
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answered by Shining Ray of Light 5
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no way,,I agree but then again there's a difference in giving them the right advice and misguiding them,,,because there are to many of age adults that are just as simple minded and perverted that give these kids the wrong answers
2006-09-02 05:01:10
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answered by Anonymous
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i agree with you. if not just for their reputations, but for their health. there are far too many STDs floating around in this world, and by telling them or giving advice on here to adolescence who THINK they are grown and THINK they are ready for sex, we are hurting others too. you never know, if we tell one kid on here "do this to make her feel good" and they are 16, they could get an STD, and somewhere down the line, our future children, or children now could get it from that same line.
I guess it is like drinking and driving, the life you save may be your own.
I will keep your suggestion in mind, and prohibit myself from answering any "sex tip" questions if they seem to be children or teens.
2006-09-02 05:03:41
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answered by Karen Elaine 4
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the problem is some of them we dont know if they r kids. if they sound like it they get no sex answer from me, or wait till that special person. but the truth is if they cannot approch their parents and r appraoching us i think we should try to help in a positive way as much as we can.
2006-09-02 05:12:22
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answered by in ur face 4
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I am a parent of four and all but one have come to me with questions about sex. I would hate to have them turn to the internet for answers, but what about kids that have no partents or mentors to ask? They need guidance like mine did and if the internet is their last resort, then so be it.
2006-09-02 05:04:07
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answered by MJ 2
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How do we know who's a kid and who's not a kid? I think they need straight answers which I try and give. That's probably why they're here. They probably can't get a straight answer from mom and dad.
2006-09-02 05:02:16
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answered by Judy L 4
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I agree that kids shouldn't be enticed to have sex if they aren't old enough and any sensible grown up should realize whether they are old enough to have sex or a relationship.
2006-09-02 05:01:14
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answered by dmxdragon2 6
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