Monday, February 12, 2007
Porn Viewed By Young
A study published by the journal Pediatrics says that nearly half of Internet-using children, ages 10 to 17, have seen pornographic images. What do you think?
Dennis Goodwiler,
Court Stenographer
"It's disturbing to realize that over half of children 10 to 17 are liars."
Tina Dobbs,
Systems Analyst
"I'm not worried about it happening in my house. I had my kids install blocking software."
Noel Sinese,
Model
"That's very disturbing. It really makes me think about who might be on the other side of the webcam when I'm stripping."
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