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Saturday, July 23, 2005

Was browsing............ok, I'm in the midst of browsing through other blogs via the 'next blog' button and it's shocking to see what type of blogs turn up. Most are normal, sometimes cutesy, sometimes dark, sometimes plain.................and then some times weird advertisement blogs whether for some product such as acne cream and telephone lines or americanism, and then other times *grimaces* blogs that feature sex.


It first came up when nichan sent me a link about a prostitute blogging about her 'job'. Frankly that actually was not that bad. Though I didn't agree with most of what she said as I don't think most prostitution is consensual and legalising them would merely perpetuate the problem of human trafficking, it's still rather tastefully done. Nice clean blog. And nichan and I spent the next hour arguing her points..............


Today though, I came across two separate blogs *makes face* with pictures...........and I think one of them bordered on paedophilia.........it featured kids certainly in underwear. I think that constitutes as paedophilia........


I'm wondering about people's fascination with sex. According to nichan it's because it's natural and nice. For someone who is oblivious ------> *points to self* who have yet to discover, I can accept his point of view. But I don't know why playboy for example exists or why sex blogs featuring people in very private positions exists. Does it look like I want to see as I'm browsing through?


The internet is dominated by kids and these sites are open for everyone to see. No wonder there is so much uproar over internet locks and parental supervision. I think tho that it rests on the maturity of the net goers. If you're interested, then stop and view, if you aren't then move on. We should be able to trust ourselves right? For parents believing that you should be protecting your kids by banning and supervising sites, it'll just push those kids to find the sites themselves in private. Ignorance acts as a very strong vacuum through which kids and teens are dragged into looking for new knowledge. It's even more dangerous then cos we have no idea what we are doing. Have I mention chat sites? Yeah those especially.


For the people who actually put sexual sites up for porn, or disguising porn sites as blogs, go find a therapist.

Mused by Sukunami Taka around 11:55 AM

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