Why would you let him do those things? Warn him to immediately get rid of indecent activities and also to stay away from such friends or he'll have to face punishment, ask him to promise and remember. Keep him away from such, if not necessary, restrict his computer activity to the you can keep eye on him or completely, also provide him a better environment with people with morals.
This approach is the worst thing he can do. Actually, sexual repression can have the opposite effect of feeding sexual obsessions - if people are told they can't have something they want it more. If someone is constantly on guard against sexual thoughts, they can end up being obsessed with it. There is a reason why residents of highly religious states spent more time on cyber porn than less religious states according to a study of online pornography access in the U.S. /Edelman, B. (2009). Red light states: Who buys online adult entertainment? Journal of Economic Perspectives, 23, 209-220./
Is it normal for my 11 year old son to watch porn?
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Why would you let him do those things? Warn him to immediately get rid of indecent activities and also to stay away from such friends or he'll have to face punishment, ask him to promise and remember. Keep him away from such, if not necessary, restrict his computer activity to the you can keep eye on him or completely, also provide him a better environment with people with morals.
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Are you a member of Anti Sex League or just an ordinary sexophobic prude? Has religion fucked up your mind and your language?
This approach is the worst thing he can do. Actually, sexual repression can have the opposite effect of feeding sexual obsessions - if people are told they can't have something they want it more. If someone is constantly on guard against sexual thoughts, they can end up being obsessed with it. There is a reason why residents of highly religious states spent more time on cyber porn than less religious states according to a study of online pornography access in the U.S. /Edelman, B. (2009). Red light states: Who buys online adult entertainment? Journal of Economic Perspectives, 23, 209-220./