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My 7 year old and another boy were showing one another there privates

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CdwJava

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I seriously doubt that CPS or the state is going to intervene because someone has HBO/Showtime/etc. in the kid's room.

Was it a mistake not to put proper parental controls on it? Yes. Was it intentional? I doubt it.

I suspect that the OP has since corrected that mistake. At least, I hope so.

Whether any of us might chose to put satellite or cable TV in a young child's room is beside the point. The OP had a right to do that and there is something to be said about doing that. The issue would be whether or not the parent knowingly allowed or exposed the child to pornographic images. That does not seem to be the case.

I refuse to castigate the OP for having TV in their child's room. It's not something I might do, but I an see some advantages in it. And, I for one, have also forgotten to put controls on access to my Direct TV or HBO Go and found kids watching inappropriate stuff on the TV or internet until I DID make those changes. But, like the OP, it didn't really occur to me until after I found out about it.

My concern here is whether or not the child has had some other exposure that the OP is unaware of.
 


uknowme1234

Junior Member
Hey Blue meanie Where do U get off Judging me. I said I was on mistake. like U never made a Mistake in life. I don't let me son watch dirty movies. The reason the tv was in there was for his Wii but we put sat in there for my Daughter so she can watch her Dora show. B4 you judge someone look in the mirror. Cause I am sure U have done wrong in life.
 

Just Blue

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Hey Blue meanie Where do U get off Judging me. I said I was on mistake. like U never made a Mistake in life. I don't let me son watch dirty movies. The reason the tv was in there was for his Wii but we put sat in there for my Daughter so she can watch her Dora show. B4 you judge someone look in the mirror. Cause I am sure U have done wrong in life.
Hey uknowme, where do U get off blaming another child for the on purpose you did? :rolleyes:
 

xylene

Senior Member
Then took her boy to the Hospital to be checked out.
Oh

My

God. :rolleyes:


That has got to be the stupidest, most insanely homophobic reaction ever.

Kid' Mom to ER doc

"Does this mean my boy is a homo now? Did he catch the mo? Maybe you had better do electroshock, ya know, as a precaution."
 

Just Blue

Senior Member
Oh

My

God. :rolleyes:


That has got to be the stupidest, most insanely homophobic reaction ever.

Kid' Mom to ER doc

"Does this mean my boy is a homo now? Did he catch the mo? Maybe you had better do electroshock, ya know, as a precaution."
Perhaps the SIX YEAR OLDS mother was concerned that the SIX YEAR OLD had been penetrated.

Really X...Sometimes you are a flipping moron.:(
 

xylene

Senior Member
Perhaps the SIX YEAR OLDS mother was concerned that the SIX YEAR OLD had been penetrated.

Really X...Sometimes you are a flipping moron.:(
Oh, they should have done a rape kit? How stupidly moronic of me to have ignored such a good idea.

That will help remove absolutely ANY trauma from the experience. :rolleyes:

Tons of 7 year olds raping each other, ejaculating all over place. :cool:

Please, if these were two girls exploring each other's bodies, or a boy and a girl, there would be no moral panic.

The two children would be separated and spoken to, perhaps by a psychologist, all that should happen here.
 

Bloopy

Senior Member
My empathy in this serious situation goes out to you.

While I agree with Justalayman that -punishing- this behaviour can have damaging effects on a young child, it is up to you how he ends up seeing the suspension. My suggestion is to not focus on appealing the suspension, but on helping your child. Treat the suspension as an opportunity to take a break and get counseling. He may not only have been viewing pornography but may haber been abused. The kissing part is far more serious than showing.

If you harp on this he WILL "accidently" overhear you and will pick up that this is a horrible punishment and that he is "bad."

In the future, when something serious happens, please treat it seriously.
 

Just Blue

Senior Member
Oh, they should have done a rape kit? How stupidly moronic of me to have ignored such a good idea.

That will help remove absolutely ANY trauma from the experience. :rolleyes:

Tons of 7 year olds raping each other, ejaculating all over place. :cool:

Please, if these were two girls exploring each other's bodies, or a boy and a girl, there would be no moral panic.

The two children would be separated and spoken to, perhaps by a psychologist, all that should happen here.
Actually no. If my daughter was sexually ASSAULTED by another child, regardless of their sex, I would take her to the Pedi or ER. I would want a PROFESSIONAL to evaluate her to determine if it went beyond "curiosity".

In THIS thread the OP allowed ADULT channels to be viewed by a little boy. Said boy acted out the sexual images he saw on another child.

OP is placing BLAME on the other child.

X...Find another member to postulate your homophobic crap at. I am the last person on this site to have issues with regarding that matter.:rolleyes:
 

Bloopy

Senior Member
Why do you care it the other child is punished? Who said he *forced* anyone to do anything?

Your child is ill. Help him. Keep *your child* as your focus instead of on perceived fairness and litigation.

Whoever told you life is fair, LIED to you.
 
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stealth2

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I refuse to castigate the OP for having TV in their child's room. It's not something I might do, but I an see some advantages in it. And, I for one, have also forgotten to put controls on access to my Direct TV or HBO Go and found kids watching inappropriate stuff on the TV or internet until I DID make those changes. But, like the OP, it didn't really occur to me until after I found out about it.

My concern here is whether or not the child has had some other exposure that the OP is unaware of.
I'll be honest - this surprises me, coming from you. For years, we have heard about supervising our children on the Internet (in particular) specifically due to pedophiles and inappropriate material). TV is not much different - there is a TON of stuff on there that is not appropriate for younger children. I'm surprised that a cop wouldn't think to put those controls on first thing.
 

CdwJava

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I'll be honest - this surprises me, coming from you. For years, we have heard about supervising our children on the Internet (in particular) specifically due to pedophiles and inappropriate material). TV is not much different - there is a TON of stuff on there that is not appropriate for younger children. I'm surprised that a cop wouldn't think to put those controls on first thing.
The problem with parental controls on computers when my kids were that age was that it made it impossible to do homework. They had access to the internet for school work starting at age 9 (when they had to start writing reports in 4th grade - on the state (California and the Missions). I tried three different sets of parental control programs and in ALL of them I had to consistently go to the computer and bypass the controls. It got to the point where I was getting calls at work almost every night. Controls might work better today, but my kids are older and I do not have the controls on them any longer.

What I DO have is a log of the sites they visit and even their chats if they conduct them - and they know that. Unfortunately, they can text on their phones and even check the internet and that I cannot so easily monitor.

As for the TV it never occurred to me that softcore flicks like Bikini Aliens (or some such thing) was available on HBO Go. Since I never looked for the Adult titles, and it was not a pay-per-use site (as I have an HBO subscription) I did not consider it. Once my wife discovered it on the iPad, I instituted the controls to remove access to adult titles.

I have those controls on the TV now as well, but never really had to since my kids are usually in bed well before those flicks come on, and none of them have Direct TV in their rooms.

As for the OP's situation, I think everyone's dumping harder on her than is warranted given the information we have here. We are leaping to a conclusion that the OP's son was the instigator ... do we know that for a fact? Could it be that, perhaps, OP's son was talking about the movie and the other child acted out something that he saw himself (the mouth on the penis). One thing to remember about the HBO/Showtime late night movies is that the do not show the male member, and as such it may be harder for a 6 or 7 year old to get an idea of what, exactly, is going on in those scenes. Of course, if mom and dad have one of the porn subscriptions, then maybe that could be accessed ... if that were the case, shame on them, and I hope they corrected it, but it is hardly the most abusive incident in history and occurred a year ago.

The children should be sent to a counselor to help determine where the idea came from and whether or not the children are being exposed to something that they should not. Young children do get curious, and they will explore touching and the like. Clearly one or both of the children were emulating something they saw, but it is not clear just yet what it was they saw.
 

mistoffolees

Senior Member
The problem with parental controls on computers when my kids were that age was that it made it impossible to do homework. They had access to the internet for school work starting at age 9 (when they had to start writing reports in 4th grade - on the state (California and the Missions). I tried three different sets of parental control programs and in ALL of them I had to consistently go to the computer and bypass the controls. It got to the point where I was getting calls at work almost every night. Controls might work better today, but my kids are older and I do not have the controls on them any longer.

What I DO have is a log of the sites they visit and even their chats if they conduct them - and they know that. Unfortunately, they can text on their phones and even check the internet and that I cannot so easily monitor.

As for the TV it never occurred to me that softcore flicks like Bikini Aliens (or some such thing) was available on HBO Go. Since I never looked for the Adult titles, and it was not a pay-per-use site (as I have an HBO subscription) I did not consider it. Once my wife discovered it on the iPad, I instituted the controls to remove access to adult titles.

I have those controls on the TV now as well, but never really had to since my kids are usually in bed well before those flicks come on, and none of them have Direct TV in their rooms.

As for the OP's situation, I think everyone's dumping harder on her than is warranted given the information we have here. We are leaping to a conclusion that the OP's son was the instigator ... do we know that for a fact? Could it be that, perhaps, OP's son was talking about the movie and the other child acted out something that he saw himself (the mouth on the penis). One thing to remember about the HBO/Showtime late night movies is that the do not show the male member, and as such it may be harder for a 6 or 7 year old to get an idea of what, exactly, is going on in those scenes. Of course, if mom and dad have one of the porn subscriptions, then maybe that could be accessed ... if that were the case, shame on them, and I hope they corrected it, but it is hardly the most abusive incident in history and occurred a year ago.

The children should be sent to a counselor to help determine where the idea came from and whether or not the children are being exposed to something that they should not. Young children do get curious, and they will explore touching and the like. Clearly one or both of the children were emulating something they saw, but it is not clear just yet what it was they saw.
We know what OP said:
"They said because my son came up with the Idea it was mostly him."

OP didn't seem to object to that conclusion. However, you are correct that OP can certainly challenge it - she was told early on that she could appeal the decision and/or get an attorney involved.
 
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