If it's ok with the boys mother... And as long as he has been sat down and have had sex explained to him, (e.g. appropriate behaviour, risks, consequences, to respect ladies) I don't see the harm I'd rather he be honest and open about it than surf the net looking at porn..
2007-02-08 17:45:16
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answered by channille 3
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There's nothing wrong with that if she wants to instill the values of male chavenism, sexual impurity, immodesty, inflame their passions before the right time, leave them sexually addicted adults who cannot form real relationships with real women because they can't see beyond this. Images found in magazines like this - it's be scienfically studied - that the images are burned into your brain in such a way that it causes permanent damage because of the way it messes with the brains wiring on things. My brother got this stuff from my dad as a boy and the poor guy had dresser drawers full of this garbage for years. Alot of good things have happened in his life to change him but he missed out on all of the things he wished he could have had in life like a wife and kids and real love. This is very sad.
2007-02-09 01:47:49
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answered by ? 6
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I think it's wrong. Morally objectionable at the very least.
When I was a teenager, the teen guys found their Dad's playboy stash and snuck it around like it was forbidden candy. If he's curious, he will do it that way.
Giving him the mags or leaving them in plain sight is just like planting the idea in his head. It's NOT natural and VERY strange.
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2007-02-09 02:28:14
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answered by yomama23 3
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Pretty creepy even if the 14 year old is probably going to look at them anyway... Does she sit there and look at him looking at them? Does she start conversations about the mag with him? This is a total lack of healthy adult boundary settting.
2007-02-09 01:47:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Allow me to answer with a question; just something to ponder. Do you think it is wrong for a 40 year old women, that technically is nearing the end of their sexual peak, to implicitly proposition any young child?
2007-02-09 01:49:25
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answered by roncho 4
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I think there's lots wrong with it. It's not teaching good values for one thing. And for another thing, it's his parent's job to teach values. If I were this boy's parent I would tell her to stay away from my son.This woman could be in trouble with the law for doing this. She needs to grow up.
2007-02-09 02:10:20
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answered by crazywoman88 4
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Kind of depends. If she caught him playing in her panty drawer or peeking in on her in the bathroom, she might be doing it to give him some other source to use for flogging the dolphin. If she's trying to get him excited about her she's dangerously close to sexual abuse. I hope it's #1
2007-02-09 01:52:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. Will this help or hinder the boys view of women, marriage, love real love. Is not life, man and woman, more than sex and sex appeal. I hope so.
2007-02-09 01:47:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, btw...what is her purpose behind? If I were her, i will never do that as well as i will not object if i see my nephew seeing playboy.
2007-02-09 01:52:26
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answered by naw m 3
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No. When I was 14, I was asking mom for money to buy Maxim and she had no problem with it.
2007-02-09 06:07:07
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answered by Flamedrop 1
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