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Originally posted by micki76
Well. Not surprisingly so, you’ve all taken Aly’s post an turned it to a completely different topic. I think the original point (let me speak for you here friend :p ) had nothing to do with alcohol (of which I personally freely partake :D ), but more of the language that’s appropriate for a family oriented site. I personally am not asking you all to close Thursdays, or stop having heated debates, or lively discussions. I usually like to participate in those too. But I think we need to curb a bit of the innuendo, to use a word that was used earlier. Think about the things you would say out loud if young people were sitting in the same room with you. Think about the other people that are cyberly sitting in the room while you’re “talking”.
I don’t think vulgarity requires swear words or talking about explicit acts, Soledad. It can be as little as an insinuation.
Johanna, use me and abuse me! :D Actually, me niece isn’t exposed to any of those things. Her mother does her job as a parent and I try to be a good aunt as well. I know she shouldn’t be reading the doghouse and she doesn’t, but without that supervision she probably would. All I’m saying is that to a lesser parent, Pet Talk is deemed a “family friendly” site, much along the lines of Nick and Disney. Some parents don’t have the time, or won’t make the time to sit next to their kids while they surf, but I too wish they did.
I know it’s no one’s job to parent the kids but the parent, but as a family (and that’s what we are, aren’t we?) shouldn’t we care enough about our young people to restrain ourselves a bit. Just as you would (hopefully) do in front of young family members or a friends children?
Oh and BTW – believe me Aly’s truly not a prude and I’m far from it, so don’t think we’re offended by anything said here, we’re just thinking of the kiddos! :D :p
Thank you micki!!!!!!!!!!! This is exactly what I meant!