Dad hasn't got a problem with it, he knows I've used the internet and talk to people, and have done since 2005.

Dad hasn't got a problem with it, he knows I've used the internet and talk to people, and have done since 2005.
I think that in this decade we have been subjected to enough 'pedo awareness' that most kids are too smart to get caught up in bad things. Granted, there are exceptions and incidents where this doesn't hold true but parents seem to be living in a prior age.
I think my mum knows I have met people off the internet I'm sure she does that's why I find it so strange her recently going on about it, she hasn't bothered lately it was more so a few days ago she can't say *REMOVED* anyway she met her bf on a dating site lmao
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My mom used to ask me where I knew certain online friends from and I'd come up with an excuse but I guess as I've gotten older she doesn't care anymore.
I think the few people who it had affected in any way probably got into the mentality like your mums that because it happened to them, it must be happening to a lot of people.It's just a myth these days that the internet is full of pedophiles. I can understand people being paranoid about that kind of thing back in 2004, but if anyone is still banging on about it these days they clearly don't use the internet much. Sure, there are some dodgy fellows, probably a lot in fact, but most of the people you are going to meet or speak to on the internet are going to be genuine, ordinary people.
My parents have never really asked or delved into what I do online. Even when I played Habbo and RuneScape back in the day, they asked hardly anything about them. They knew communication with others was a huge part of the game(s), but I think their mentality was probably something like "well my child is playing this game, so must many others' children, there's no harm here". They also probably assumed I was smart enough not to actually meet any of the people I spoke to online. I guess they were half right on that one. I've met people in real life after knowing them online, but only people I have grown close to or know will bring me no harm. If I actually told them I had met people from the internet, I still don't think they would worry too much. They know and expect me to take care of myself, I think.
Anyway my dad used to be a bit concerned but I think when he realised I was more aware then he was that he stopped caring so much, at least expressing it. I'm sure sometimes he'd prefer I didn't but meh. Though it would be interesting to see his views to if I ever met some people from the net in real life, though if I do I shall not be telling him as he would have a massive rant at me most likely.
wot u sayin bout my mum?????I think the few people who it had affected in any way probably got into the mentality like your mums that because it happened to them, it must be happening to a lot of people.
Anyway my dad used to be a bit concerned but I think when he realised I was more aware then he was that he stopped caring so much, at least expressing it. I'm sure sometimes he'd prefer I didn't but meh. Though it would be interesting to see his views to if I ever met some people from the net in real life, though if I do I shall not be telling him as he would have a massive rant at me most likely.
Lol nope, which thank god for that cos they'd be likeif they could see my conversations with some people! Think there's two reasons, I'm 19 so they know I'm not naive and I'm a boy and I think it's just like the "get in there son"/"omg you ****" mentality. My sister who's 15 was talking to a boy and my dad can somehow check her computer from his own and found out today that it actually flags up when she's been saying inappropriate stuff. She's the little baby of the house so yeah they're concerned about her but not about me. Very unfair but I am breathing a sigh of relief
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Lol nope, which thank god for that cos they'd be likeif they could see my conversations with some people! Think there's two reasons, I'm 19 so they know I'm not naive and I'm a boy and I think it's just like the "get in there son"/"omg you ****" mentality. My sister who's 15 was talking to a boy and my dad can somehow check her computer from his own and found out today that it actually flags up when she's been saying inappropriate stuff. She's the little baby of the house so yeah they're concerned about her but not about me. Very unfair but I am breathing a sigh of relief
Lmao oh dear @ your sis. I was once reading my sis's chat logs cause I'm a nosey **** she's 14 and there were all these boys like mmm go on cametc and she would just be like no **** off *blocks* lmao!
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