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Should I tell my Mom if my father is looking at teen porn?
11-09-2012, 04:54 PM
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Should I tell my Mom if my father is looking at teen porn?
I always see my father in his room with a laptop. He always lock the door. One day, I asked him if I could play the laptop. He said yes. I typed in "facebook" as shortcut but saw something showing "Facebook of sex" . I was curious and clicked on it. I was shocked to see girls naked. I closed it immediately. Today, I secretly found out that he was looking at "Free teen porn" and another porn website. I'm not sure if I should tell my mother or not.

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11-09-2012, 05:02 PM
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You should tell her, simply because it's not healthy for him to be looking at this and he can get in a lot of trouble with the law. I am sure your mom knows something is up, so it might not be a surprise to her.

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11-09-2012, 05:02 PM
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yes you should.
but just telling you, if you found a shortcut of "facebook of sex" it doesn't neccecerily mean HE was looking at it, but by what you were saying, yer he was. Tell your mum. If he continues looking up stuff like that he could get in deep trouble with the law/police, sort of as bad as downloading a movie, so do tell her. She probably does already suspect it to. I see my dad looking at the "sex" section of bookstores and library's all the time and him even going on dating websites, and he hides it really obviously, and when he got a girlfriend he always turned off the loudspeaker of the car (soooooooo obvious). It is wrong to so he should know it, it is even worse now with the new laws, so he should be very careful, otherwise your family may be bulked with a bill, for it is illegal.

hope i helped and I'm sure it'll work out
(my dad got over his stupid thing)
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11-09-2012, 05:02 PM
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"Teen porn" doesn't mean illegal. EighTEEN and nineTEEN year olds are both "teens" and legal adults. Likewise "the facebook of sex" is rather well known (mostly for their annoying ads) site and certainly get away with selling anything illegal.

You're not likely to find illegal porn just by typing a phrase into Google, so you haven't got much to worry about on that front. So as far as I'm concerned, what kind of porn he looks at is his business. But I guess if you want to make a moral issue out of it, that's yours.
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