

Dude, there's a difference between "Hey, I'm doing ERP, anyone who's interested is free to sign up!" and "let's set up areas specifically for porn content in a game that's not dedicated to it".oh please this casual talk to beat around the bush never goes any where, it just sits in still waters until it sinks into emptiness Im not ashamed that I Erp, in fact the matter that i do makes me better.... If i waited around for people to ask Id be waiting until i was nothing but a skeleton in the grave
not going to sit around and wait until I'm nothing but a skeleton or an old sack of meat waiting for someone to ask and be into things




The internet is not something to blindly trust a kid with. Whether it's youtube, social media, or online video games. It's all well and good to "treat them as individuals with respect" but one has to remember kids are dumb and perhaps more dangerously where the internet is concerned, experimental.Established rules are good but they have to respect the child as individual who also has a right to privacy which you are extremely violating with installing a keylogger like you suggested earlier. This isnt about caring or not, this is about forcing your child into a surveilance state or being there for them as person of trust and taking a healthy interest in what they are doing in their free time while also respecting boundries. If you dont respect their boundries, what makes you think they will respect the boundries of others?
Not everything can be monitored, true, but internet history, account history, account passwords, and parental controls should all be available to and used by a parent.
He said that cause you can tell who supports it but isn't really affected by it and who goes full defensive... I think

Ratings have never stopped any teenagers from playing a game that they want, same with pedos. Truth is nowhere is safe, at the end of the day it's up to the parent to try to closely monitor what their teens do online

Indeed, and if a game was rated M or for 18+ it would be much easier to know that game is not appropriate for teens. It would make the parent's job much easier.



Right... ESO, dunno how that game got M rating and this didn't and vice-versa when they contain a lot of the same themes and innuendos.
Reminder the first FFXIV dungeon has a dungeon with rape victims. Also those that weren't saved were found drowned/turned into monsters the 2nd time we cleared out the place.
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