Quote Originally Posted by nicholasstanko
that's exactly what parenting is, torog. it's your duty as a responsible parent to take a few minutes out of your day to talk to your kids about how you feel and how THEY feel, not just assume you're doing the best thing for them by censoring stuff from them.

sex is human nature. do you think by stopping your son from watching porn, he's less likely to jerk off? by stopping him from smoking, he's not gonna sneak and do it?

i highly doubt anyone is going to run a sex toy store (for kids that is ) and if its in a coffee shop, then of course there's age restrictions.


roman citizens lived on orgies and debauchery, it wasnt because of that that the society collapsed. it was when the government decided they would take more control and police its own citizens.


you want to protect your kids, then concentrate on what the government is doing, not what john doe spoogemeyer is getting off on over a cappucino.




lets roll
THANK YOU! I sick and tired of lazy parents using the government to raise their children! Why don't you do it yourself? Just because you can't put forth the effort to raise your kids properly, doesn't mean you should make life difficult for responsible adults. Instead of lying to and sheltering you kids try talking to them, they're smarter than you think, if you don't tell them they'll find someone who will.
dirtyhippy420 Reviewed by dirtyhippy420 on . Express Yourself Express Yourself By: Bill O'Reilly for BillOReilly.com Thursday, Oct 13, 2005 You can now open a business in the state of Oregon that includes live sex acts as part of your inventory. You might call it "Vinny's Deli and Sex Act Cabaret," or "Miss Sally's Spa and Kama Sutra Emporium." That's because the Oregon Supreme Court recently ruled 5 to 1 that telling a business it cannot have a live sexual exposition on its premises is a violation of freedom of expression under the Oregon Rating: 5