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A nine year old has not pubed yet. Deliberately exposing presexual humans to explicit sexuality is child abuse.

 

How is it child abuse? I saw Playboy before I hit puberty and it didn't harm me in any way.

 

I think I'll take the approach my stepmom took with my stepbrother: let him find it on the internet on his own.

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How is it child abuse? I saw Playboy before I hit puberty and it didn't harm me in any way.
Same here. What harmed me was the Christian-induced guilt over my love of looking at porn, and the Christian-induced guilt over masturbation, and the Christian-induced guilt over premarital sex. The damage done to me, psychologically, was done as a result of my former faith, not my former interest in porn.
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Is the bible pornographic, and should a child of 9 be forced to read it?

 

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How is it child abuse? I saw Playboy before I hit puberty and it didn't harm me in any way.

 

I think I'll take the approach my stepmom took with my stepbrother: let him find it on the internet on his own.

 

 

Well there you go. Playboy's were not foisted upon your prepubescent person. You, being a precocious child, found them on your own.

 

I don't think anyone here is saingling that out as child abuse. It's the deliberate interference with a child's natural curiosity about sexuality before they have realized it and go looking themselves that is objectionable.

 

Kids will find out things about sex before adults think they are ready. That is inevitable. What's iffy is when an adult deliberately introduces a child to sex (via hiring them a stripper for their 10th birthday party or giving them porn to look at) .

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I don't approve of it.

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How is it child abuse? I saw Playboy before I hit puberty and it didn't harm me in any way.

 

I think I'll take the approach my stepmom took with my stepbrother: let him find it on the internet on his own.

 

I keep wanting to Photoshop the cigarette in your pic's mouth into a jay. ;)

 

I think deliberately showing a young kid porn is child abuse.

 

Kids are naturally curious about sex. I was. Nothing wrong there. I stole romance novels and nude art books from the 'rents at about that age. And if they'd sat me down with one of them and explained what was up, that would have been OK. Embarrassing, but OK.

 

What's not OK is when someone goes "okay, kid, here's your introduction to sex!" and plops the poor sprog in front of Bored-Looking Chicks With Lots Of Plastic Surgery Wiggling Around In Olive Oil With A Guy With Improbably Huge Genitalia. For one thing, most pr0n is only going to confuse a kid who has questions about sex further--it's in no way realistic! For another...why? Just...why?

 

I admit to being hugely biased on this issue. Growing up, the neighborhood pervert once LOCKED my sister and another neighborhood girl in his garage, where he had porn pictures up on the wall and a porno going on the TV. They kicked up a huge fit and got out after a while, but ever since then the idea of showing a nine year old porn pretty much automatically wants me to strangle the perp to death with his own scrotum. :vent:

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Is the bible pornographic, and should a child of 9 be forced to read it?

 

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In spots, yes, it is. And I don't think anyone under twenty should be forced to look at a bible. Or above twenty. Or twenty. :P

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