Hello there I am a hot 15 year old and I would like to see pictures of any hot 15 year old girls with minimum clothing, please send any photos of hot naked 15 year olds to my pm inbox. man
Originally posted by LethalFemme
Nazzy cover your eyes.😛
My penis isnt even out😠
Oh, you're talking about something else....carry on...tongue_ss
Originally posted by soin2cal
I get this impression too. Why would you think that though, if you dont mind me asking?😛
Because she causes problems for herself and gets offended easily.
Originally posted by Mišt
Hello there I am a hot 15 year old and I would like to see pictures of any hot 15 year old girls with minimum clothing, please send any photos of hot naked 15 year olds to my pm inbox. manMy penis isnt even out😠
Oh, you're talking about something else....carry on...tongue_ss
Haven't I seen you somewhere before?hmm
Originally posted by soin2cal
I get offended easily😖 though i dont show an impression like she has on this thread.
she tends to put herself out there for it though.😬
Originally posted by Mišt
Your face looks slightly familiar....are you the girl that gave me herpes?hmm Cause Im gonna make you pay for that, ***** wife
I've never had sexual contact with you in my life. Also you just admitted to having a STD.ermm
Originally posted by Capt_Fantastic
What would your kid think if he/she knew you were pretending to be a 17 year old girl on the internet?Besides, I don't know too many 17 year old girls who show their mums what they do on the internet.
Just a word of advice. Next time, don't be such a parody of what you think a 17 year old girl would act like, just act normal.
Also, your poor grammar and intentional typos are not very good at looking like unintentional mistakes.
And, finally, don't act like you used to act. Whenever you create these sock accounts you say something inflammatory as though your new persona doesn't know they're insulting or trolling. It's one of your trademarks and the major reason why your new accounts are so easily spotted.
Giving advice on how to sock professionally seems a little weird, but I can see how it may be more fun for the rest of us if they return, having taken your advice. Talk about a challenge 😛
Re: Protecting Children from Older Men in Chat Rooms
Originally posted by Molly Hayes
Reposted from elsewhereQuestion: Our oldest child is 15 and likes to visit chat rooms. She does this at the local library because our kids cannot log in by themselves at home (our PC is password-protected). It seems she started chatting with a 32-year-old man. About a month later, she received a phone call from him. Our daughter has refused to give us any information on this man. How do I protect her?
Answer: Step one is succeeding at some form of authentic communication with your daughter. If she is withholding information from you about the man on the Internet, she could just as easily withhold information about a face-to-face encounter with someone, or about any of a hundred things. Your challenge here is not the bogeyman on the Internet -- it's the failed communication with your daughter. That's where I'd put my attention, maybe even seeking help outside the family (e.g., family counselor).
I also propose to you that by this age, there is no information about men and the world that your daughter needs to be protected from. Information is now her armor. I'd suggest you and your daughter might benefit from reading How to Get Through to Teenage Girls,'' from my book Protecting the Gift.
Thoughts?
I understand your concern. Sometimes, you just need to let your daughter find things out for herself as much you want and feel obligated to protect her. 😉 But, for starters you can say that YOU think it is ridiculous for speaking to man that much her senior, especially when she will not share information to you about him.
Originally posted by Molly Hayesi dont want to read all that weep
Reposted from elsewhereQuestion: Our oldest child is 15 and likes to visit chat rooms. She does this at the local library because our kids cannot log in by themselves at home (our PC is password-protected). It seems she started chatting with a 32-year-old man. About a month later, she received a phone call from him. Our daughter has refused to give us any information on this man. How do I protect her?
Answer: Step one is succeeding at some form of authentic communication with your daughter. If she is withholding information from you about the man on the Internet, she could just as easily withhold information about a face-to-face encounter with someone, or about any of a hundred things. Your challenge here is not the bogeyman on the Internet -- it's the failed communication with your daughter. That's where I'd put my attention, maybe even seeking help outside the family (e.g., family counselor).
I also propose to you that by this age, there is no information about men and the world that your daughter needs to be protected from. Information is now her armor. I'd suggest you and your daughter might benefit from reading How to Get Through to Teenage Girls,'' from my book Protecting the Gift.
Thoughts?
Originally posted by soin2cal
Still, i would not let my 14 yr old on those, for safety. Though you cannot actually notice theyre on them sometimes.
I agree (with you). But, the bottom line is the girl is gonna do what she wants to do.
Too bad, the phone call was already made. One way, to have foiled the process would have been to take away her computer.