| "We keep our internet access pretty out in the open and get reports about how much time is spent where, but I guess I could miss it. I'm going to ask right now..."
Kids who are engaged in on-line sex aren't likely to admit that if parents ask them
Of course your right....so I wasn't asking my D about herself ( at least not explicitly ), but about "Christian Girls".
FWIW, I noticed (and her brother asked) and D explained she was no longer watching "Family Guy" given her role as a senior in "chapel Leadership" at her school. While I have expressed my distaste for that show, the ultimate limit came from her and from values that seem related to her faith. While we share many values, she does not get the "Christian" thing from us. I'm not sure how internalized they are
I agree about limiting internet access to non-private places, and I find the "parental controls" software from yahoo reassuring, especially if kids don't know your using it.
Last edited by Shrinkrap : 03-05-2008 at 11:57 AM.
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