I am so glad you BROUGH THIS UP ... Yeah I agree .. There should be some restricitions .. Not even so much for the 18 year old but the questions about sex the little kids are asking.. It makes you wonder ... if these kids .. i mean 10-16 crowd,,, have any parents that watch what their kids are doing.. because the quality of some of the stuff here shows no one is watching the computer at home. Its sad. I feel its bad ... I agree... whole heartedly... IT is getting bad here. ( there is also like no one reading when they post...a question... Its like where ever they feel like it . and what gives it away is the horrible spelling... that is a clue as to who is asking and who is answering. where do I sign up .. I am all for it.. ( no offense to the 18 year olds. ) ................yeah but if they do say there 18 or over ... and you find out there not ... there should be a way to report this..... I am just tired of it ...
2006-10-19 01:27:20
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answered by zachs mom 3
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There are age regulations however children lie. There is not any technique to realize. People are going to provide irrelevant responses besides and there is not a lot any individual can do approximately that. Parents ought to track their kids at the Internet and keep concerned. I have a fifteen yr historical daughter who hooked up an account on My Space. I was once in opposition to it however she confident me that she could now not get into any form of dangerous chatting. I have got to believe her however I do determine her email each so almost always.
2016-08-31 23:20:23
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answered by darland 4
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Yes, I agree there should be a seperate category for the younger people.
The reason for that is because reading their questions and answers is just so annoying!!
All the questions are the same..."I like this boy, what should I do?"
and reading the answers is like trying to decipher a code....they cannot form a complete word, or use letter/number combo's, it's just too difficult to understand sometimes.
Yes, please, give them their own section!!!
2006-10-19 02:15:52
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answered by deb 4
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I think we, as a society, get WAY too caught-up on age. That's all you read/hear about these days is "underage" this and that. Many young people have had experiences that would make adults curl up into fetal positions! I think it's important that ANYONE with meaningful input, regardless of age, be able to express themselves accordingly.
2006-10-19 01:22:16
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answered by James L 2
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I think so..... some of these topics are too mature and too advanced for kids. What possible contribution can they make to people asking advice on marriage and relationships.... ect. Some of the stupid, immature answers they give are enough to drive ya nuts.
2006-10-19 01:29:58
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answered by just_me3575 3
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I agree with you on the age restrictions. But just like anyone else, you can always check off that you are over 18 and frankly who'd know? Kids do it everyday to watch porn, etc. on the internet.
2006-10-19 01:22:35
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answered by GirlinNB 6
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i kind of agree with u, that is why people should kind of give u there age range when they have ques like relationship etc. b/c u don't a 11 or 13 yrs old answering ur Ques and they don't even know or relate to it.
2006-10-19 01:25:38
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answered by sweet143 2
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One question only to answer your question, who will monitor that, kids pretending to be adults use Adult sites, Adults behave like kids also in many sites.
How do you define sites and who talks where, kindly impart your knowledge on the subject.
2006-10-19 01:34:09
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answered by ashok kumar 3
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I think it would be a good idea especially with some of the more mature issues
2006-10-19 01:23:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes.
2006-10-19 01:23:05
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answered by saumitra s 6
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