Kids and the stuff they do, part 2

sophia jane

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Evidently my 8 yo has been reading his dad's Stuff magazine in secret. Including the how-to sex articles.

And I'm a little pissed, because I've said many times that those mags needed to be put out of sight of prying eyes. And I'm a little pissed because I don't think 8 year olds need to be reading about threesomes and shaving pubic hair.

Sigh. What happened to the simple things like teaching them how to cross the street?

:confused:
 
Yeah, my maxim magazines are up high and out of sight now too...and my Gwen Masters, and Lady Chatterly, etc. My son will be 8 in a few weeks...next comes putting passwords on certain folders in the computer.
 
Belegon said:
Yeah, my maxim magazines are up high and out of sight now too...and my Gwen Masters, and Lady Chatterly, etc. My son will be 8 in a few weeks...next comes putting passwords on certain folders in the computer.

I haven't had to worry about the computer because he's not on it without supervision, but evidently he's been checking out the mags before anyone else is up in the morning. Grrr.
 
yeah

I remember finding my Dad's stash of magazines under the sink in the bathroom when I was really young.

Not good.

---

Good luck...All I can think to say is... "Teachable Moment"...
 
CrimsonMaiden said:
You can password folders?

I know that there is a way to password protect individual word documents...I theorize that it should be possible with a folder too...but I don't know how...yet.
 
Belegon said:
I know that there is a way to password protect individual word documents...I theorize that it should be possible with a folder too...but I don't know how...yet.

Yes. There is. I'll have to try it out later so I can remember how to do it. Right now it's nap time,though.
 
Belegon said:
I know that there is a way to password protect individual word documents...I theorize that it should be possible with a folder too...but I don't know how...yet.

Label the folder "Tax Returns 1999-2004" and place it within the larger folder entitled "Mortgage Amortization and Tax Paperwork."
 
BlackShanglan said:
Label the folder "Tax Returns 1999-2004" and place it within the larger folder entitled "Mortgage Amortization and Tax Paperwork."


:cathappy:
 
BlackShanglan said:
Label the folder "Tax Returns 1999-2004" and place it within the larger folder entitled "Mortgage Amortization and Tax Paperwork."


nah, that will just attract my wife to it...
 
carsonshepherd said:
Hey, I discovered porn when I was eight and look at me!

Oh, wait.... maybe not. Never mind! :eek:


how could I possibly be upset if one of my kids grew up to be a respected professional and a helluva writer?
 
Belegon said:
how could I possibly be upset if one of my kids grew up to be a respected professional and a helluva writer?

thank you.... i was referring to the gay thing, and the porn thing. But that was sweet *blush*
 
I've created a separate user account (under Windows XP) for general use. Basically, there are two accounts on my computer: Imp and Not Imp. Imp is the administrator/owner account and requires a password to launch.

All of the files/folders in the "My Documents" area of the Imp account are inaccessible when a user is logged in as Not Imp. This also encompasses bookmarks saved under IE. In addition, individual files (Word, WordPerfect, and Excel) are password protected, as needed.

I put the stuff that anyone can access in the "Shared Folders" area of Windows Explorer.
 
I was never exposed to anything visually graphic while I was a kid, but I really got into romance novels when I was about 13 or so. Particularly those that went into detail about the wedding night. :devil: Periodically I'd "repent" of my ways and get rid of some of them, but I'd always go back.
 
From Windows Explorer (XP):

To make your folders private
Open My Computer.
Double-click the drive where Windows is installed (usually drive ( C: ), unless you have more than one drive on your computer).
If the contents of the drive are hidden, under System Tasks, click Show the contents of this drive.

Double-click the Documents and Settings folder.
Double-click your user folder.
Right-click any folder in your user profile, and then click Properties.
On the Sharing tab, select the Make this folder private so that only I have access to it check box.
 
carsonshepherd said:
thank you.... i was referring to the gay thing, and the porn thing. But that was sweet *blush*

ok, I must be channeling my old co-writer...my first thought was to respond to that with, "I knew that you stupid bitch, now don't blunt my compliment"...and then smile and kiss you on the cheek, which would be a very BP420 response.

hey Carson, she likes both girls & boys... maybe if I really am channeling her you oughta strike while the iron is hot?


oh, that sounds like the normal ol' teasing Bel...well, maybe next time...

youse knows I adores ya anyways, right? ;)
 
I saw some really graphic porn when I was about nine. It belonged to an uncle and his daughters couldn't wait to show it to me. It was horrible; I was certain someone had been killed in the process. They looked like crime scene photos, only without blood or dead people. I was genuinely frightened by it.

Later that same year I discovered men's adventure novels and romance novels. Not so frightened then. :eek:
 
sophia jane said:
Evidently my 8 yo has been reading his dad's Stuff magazine in secret.
Sure he didn't subscribe himself with his allowance money?
 
We're going to sit him down this evening and have a talk about sex. (sigh) And also about keeping our noses out of other people's stuff.

Then I'm going to have a talk with his dad about hiding all the good stuff.
 
When I was nine, I found some old harcore porno mags. It was low quality graphic stuff that was intended to be more bizarre than titillating. I had heard of this sex thing, and knew the basic purpose of it, so it was no doubt that that was what was going on in the pictures.

I decided there and then that it looked absolutely ridiculous and that I was gonna have none of that.
 
I remember the raging debate in the 4th grade: Do girls come, too? The prevailing opinion was that only boys came. :rolleyes:

A year later, I discovered otherwise -- much to my continuing delight.
 
The closest we've come to our kids seeing anything was our daughter spying a bullet in the floor (was hidden under some clothes that got pushed aside). When she asked what it was, I grabbed it from her hand and said, "Nothing!" Luckily, she didn't push it, cause I am SO not ready for that talk yet.
 
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