Why are thirteen year olds allowed to use this site when over 50% of the questions are to do with sex and intimate sides of peoples relationships.
Sureley it's not right that someone who's 13 (or in some cases younger) is exposed to the kind of stuff you read on here at such a young age.
Seeing as it's not fair to not help these people when advice givers like myself have been up to now, I think the age limit should be increased, cos it's not fair kids learn about that kinds stuff off of strangers on here. Does anyone agree? :)
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Technology category? Maybe give some free advice about: Advicenators? orphans answered Thursday December 20 2012, 9:25 pm: umm fuck no. okay, kids as young as like 3rd grade know all the shit about sex. this is a soght for advice. the ONLY way you can see sex questions is if YOU look them up.n13 year olds ALREADY know about sex. i dont knowwhat effin generation ur living in, but at age 9, they know bout dis shit. there isnt nothing we can do about that. ok? 13 is a teenager, so geez. when do you expect your kids to learn about sex? 30?? i think 13 is actually reasonable, or if anything, late. i think this site should be open to anyone who has access to it, because some people have questions that they might not feel comphertable talking to their families about. or someone in their family. it is much easier to talk to someone who doesnt know you, and you dont know them. [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
sml111992 answered Thursday December 20 2012, 8:45 am: I dont agree children learn about sex from pretty much every thing at a really young age. I see girls all the time who have had already two sexual partners at the age of 11 or 12. things have changed kids are doing drugs at a young age doing things i never did at that age! heck i didnt even make out with a guy till i was 14. I think because that some kids are sexually active that there should still be the option for them to ask these questions. if you cant stop it, then we should be here to still help. [ sml111992's advice column | Ask sml111992 A Question ]
Rena-Chan answered Thursday December 20 2012, 5:59 am: Though I fully agree, you also have to understand that a place like this is hopefully a way to guide them into making the correct decisions about intimacy. Such as waiting, and depending on the circumstances, getting help they need. Besides, they teach sexual education to children by the time they hit 4th or 5th grade. You'd be surprised at some of the questions these young ones post. For instance, I answered one a while back about a young girl who had friends who were tricked into intercourse. After giving her advice to speak with adults or teachers about the situation, I'm hoping she went through with it. Children learn about these things younger and younger now a days. All we can hopefully do is guide them into the correct directions to prevent any possible problems in their futures. Besides, a majority of these young ones already know about "the birds and the bees" [ Rena-Chan's advice column | Ask Rena-Chan A Question ]
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