Oh man...If they can't find it on the internet you are going to walk in on him with the sears catalog one day
Or start finding them with the pages stuck together.
No argument here. Personally, I wouldn't be one to freak out over my kid (of semi-decent age) looking at (semi-normal, at least) **** in the first place. However, somebody that is, has no right to let their kid have free reign of the computer, then complain that the kid found **** on a website.
Hell, we were trading playboys around in third grade catholic school, in between having pellet pistol wars in the bathroom and flushing fireworks down the crapper.
Let me know how that works out for ya if you ever have a wife and kids to try it on.Most of the world can't be around every time their kid uses the computer.In these days of having two parents working most times kids find all kinds of time to be online when nobody is around and by the time they're teenagers they usually know more about the computer than the parents so parental controls become ineffective.
Parental control = password protection, taking the cord, locking the monitor or keyboard up if need be. Get a laptop and lock it up in a dresser or closet, or small safe or fire file. There are plenty of simple solutions, if you truly don't want your kid surfing **** on the net.
Laziness isn't an excuse. I keep a shotgun by the bed. Every time I leave the house, it goes in the safe. Every time I get home, it comes out of the safe. Don't preach to me about how hard it is to keep something away from somebody, it's not.

Today it was put away and removed 4 times.
If you're not willing to put forth the effort, than deal with the consequences.
I rode the four wheeler once when quite young when dad was out in the field. I thought I was smart and got it back in the proper spot, etc. It had no key... The next day he left for the field, I figured I would go for a ride, and walked down to the shop. He used the skid steer to set it on top of an 8' high shelf, then took the ignition coil for the skid steer. He never said a word about it, he made his point.
