So the big dreaded discussion for parents and kids alike used to be about sex. Interestingly I don't ever recall having that conversation with my parents and I turned out fine. No unwanted children running around, no diseases, but also am not abstinent by any means... but that's really besides the point.
Did your parents ever have a talk with you about the internet and permanency of it? It seems to be something that needs to be discussed with kids now a days as anything put out there is out there forever. There are no take-backs.
What used to be a fleeting moment of flashing someone is now something that's probably being recorded and will be posted. The consequences of youthful indiscretion are now more serious than ever.
The reason I bring this up is this story regarding the Canadian teenager Amanda Todd.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/16/amanda-todd-bully-anonymous-suicide_n_1969792.html
I have a similar (but overall less harmful story) from college. I was in a fraternity in which most of the baseball players joined. And we supported each others sports teams generally so we went to cheer on others at their respective sporting events. And at baseball games in general we would heckle a lot as it is more acceptable in that sport than say a swim meet or track meet. With the heckling we would research the players on the other team and create "cheat sheets" for the games that had embarrassing information on the players to yell out and make jokes about during the game to get under their skin.
One of the guys on a visiting team had at one point sent out nude pictures of his an ex-girlfriend (We got this information from someone at the opposing school). So during the game we brought that up a few times referencing her name and sordid pictures (I forget what was specifically said). Anyways, after the game it gets back to us that apparently he got back together with his gf after that incident and they were dating again and in a close relationship as both that girl and her mother were at the game to support the boyfriend. And apparently we reduced her to tears and the mother was fuming (we weren't aware of this as 1, we were drunk, and 2 the visitors sit in a different area).
But to bring it home, it seems that in conjunction with "The Talk" there seems to be a modern day need for parents to address the internet and the permanency that it can add to seemingly harmless situations.
Did anyones parents ever talk to them about the internet?
Have any parents here had that conversation with their kids?
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Tue, Oct 16, 2012 1:54 PM
Oct 16, 2012 1:54 PM
Oct 16, 2012 1:54pm