I'm with you......they need to monitor more closely....and create two separate sites ...age appropriate sites
2006-11-02 05:21:17
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answered by Pam 3
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You'd have to separate children from adults and adolescence but it would be very hard to do, no way to confirm if someone under 13 etc. Teens are not children and as young men and women they will have some very blatant questions when seeking information.
2006-11-02 13:34:33
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answered by badmikey4 4
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I totally agree with you. You know it's strange, I see them kick questions off that are completely innocent, but leave disgusting vulgar questions on, which is against the rules. Also anyone pre-teen should not even be on here, but I have seen questions from these young children, I don't get it.
2006-11-02 14:36:22
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answered by june clever 4
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i dont think that there should be two seperate sites, but maybe a rating, like e for everyone, t for teens, a for adults so that kids dont try to answer a perverted question and adults dont make fun of people for their not so smart answers.
2006-11-02 13:25:13
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answered by H*Less 3
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Its up to us to discern adults and children some need to have proper guidance and yes just like real life some adults or worst than children but hey I may grow old but never up or act my age it gets me thru.
2006-11-02 13:22:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Agree, agree, agree.
I think they should have some sort of system, where by when you sign up you can only view certain questions. Just like you can only ask a certain number of questions, otherwise you'll run out of points.
But then people can lie, i don't know how you would solve that.
2006-11-02 13:30:10
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answered by ♥ Bekka ♥ 4
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yes, i agree. I have found that there are teens and pre-teens in the marriage and divorce forum. but I think that it would be hard to make sure that they keep them separated. but yes it would be nice.This is a public forum and there are guidelines and ways to report folks if need be, and sometimes I see some that should be reported that aren't. I think there should be a separation.
2006-11-02 13:47:48
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answered by NolaDawn 5
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what i dont understand is why an adult needs to watch out what they say because a child may gain access to it..... where are the parents at? when I grew up my parents were the ones that told me what to do and not do..... Im so sick and tired of adults being told what they can and cant do because of some obscure child.... it is time for PARENTS to step up and take responsiblity for their own child
2006-11-02 13:29:52
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answered by imwatch420 3
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I asked the same thing but the issue is getting age verification. How can it be done without a credit card?
2006-11-02 13:27:57
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answered by KathyS 7
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I am a teenager and i would like to go to an area where i could ask parents stuff only, so i know that its coming from real adults and not who ever! Thanks
2006-11-02 13:51:58
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answered by Bobby W 1
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