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Originally posted by mule
Man, as long as you try to fit the laws to what you believe, you're going to have problems. Stop interpreting the law and start following it.
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I am NOT trying to fit the laws to what I believe.
The misconception about SexEducation.com stems at least in this thread (IMO) from the thinking that my website is a "pornographic" website. This is incorrect - as it is not.
Yes - it is an adult website.
Yes - there is content on the website I recommend Parents give to their teens.
Yes - there is inappropriate content on the website that should not be given to teens.
SexEducation.com is an adult magazine of alternative discussions regarding sexual intercourse. SexEducation.com is NOT a porn site even though it is an adult site which contains discussions of teen emails.
It is each individual Parents (Adults) decision or not whether they wish to print or show a discusion which takes place there.
I have tried very hard to provide unique content / appropriateness filtering capabilites to those Adults that feel - for example; that their teen which has been caught surfing the "free tour" areas of adult websites - needs a more "adult" understanding - of sex.
The average of internet pornography is a lie. Most people are not having sex the way pornography in general is being portrayed on the internet.
50% of women never have an orgasm.
70% of men complain of premature ejaculation.
There are more modern Parents that wish their teens have a more modern and healthy understanding of sex - and do NOT grow up sexually dysfunctional - which seems to be the case in a majority of situations ( see percentages above).
Sometimes those "lessons" need to be a little more "punchy" then the standard "medical" or "politically" correct website.
That's what I provide.