Saturday, February 11, 2006 1:01:24 PM
No, I would not want them to become "porn stars." However, they have a lot of opportunities that others do not so that probably won't be an issue. I would not allow them to view porn flicks nor do I allow them to play "violent" games (which is currently being offered by GNF).
However, I do try to think with a "business" head and not my push my own personal beliefs. I believe there's a way of compromising that would make EVERYONE happy. Why would you drop GNF if they offered it but you did not have to see it nor purchase it? There are security measures that can be taken to prevent children from dropping them into a que.
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