MPs have warned it's too easy for children to watch online pornography. But could the internet be regulated to protect children? And should it?

insomniasexx: If you don't want your kids watching porn non-stop, then you limit their access to the internet. Make sure they only have access on a desktop computer in an open area. Mine was in the office right next to my dads. I wasn't allowed on the internet unless he was there. A lot of my friends had unlimited access to a computer in their bedroom. A few even had the screens faced away from the door so their parents would have to walk all the way around to see what they were up to. The shit we got into was amazing. I didn't watch porn at my house until I was 16 and bought my first laptop. Even then we didn't have a wireless router so I had to bring a 100 foot cat5 cable up the stairs and into my room. Every morning I would wake up and my dad would have wrapped the cable up and put it back in the office. I had to track it down and re-do it.

I didn't have a door on my bedroom when I was that age so I had to be extra careful when I wanted to masturbate.

IMO, teenagers googling boobs is healthy. Having unlimited private internet access will have them googling "tied up fat woman fucks cat and hubby at the same while eating mayo" in no time.

This isn't a job for regulation. It's a job for parents.


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