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I'm surprised that any of these adult mags are still in business, given the Internet. I remember the old days when a boy's holy grail was finding an old Playboy that a neighbor threw out with the stack of newspapers.

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I'm surprised that any of these adult mags are still in business, given the Internet. I remember the old days when a boy's holy grail was finding an old Playboy that a neighbor threw out with the stack of newspapers.

So true.

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Maybe SDS should take it over given his Internet savvy and the wealth he has generated from TBD.

 

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I'm surprised that any of these adult mags are still in business, given the Internet. I remember the old days when a boy's holy grail was finding an old Playboy that a neighbor threw out with the stack of newspapers.

 

Its sad that a whole generation of adolescents will never know that feeling

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I'm surprised that any of these adult mags are still in business, given the Internet. I remember the old days when a boy's holy grail was finding an old Playboy that a neighbor threw out with the stack of newspapers.

 

My first thought. Who pays for porn? At the same time, there was a simple pleasure in watching Cinemax and seeing N and SSC before the movie.

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Its sad that a whole generation of adolescents will never know that feeling

 

Yeah instead they have instant access to millions of pages of porn on the Internet. I feel for parents today as there can be very little control over this at the end of the day. Too many devices with too much easy access to think you can shield your kids from it. I guess it puts more emphasis on teaching basic values.

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Yeah instead they have instant access to millions of pages of porn on the Internet. I feel for parents today as there can be very little control over this at the end of the day. Too many devices with too much easy access to think you can shield your kids from it. I guess it puts more emphasis on teaching basic values.

We've put a DNS blocker on our router, and I don't think he's figured out to disconnect from the network for porn activities on his phone.

 

PS 11,111 posts!

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We've put a DNS blocker on our router, and I don't think he's figured out to disconnect from the network for porn activities on his phone.

 

PS 11,111 posts!

I disabled his account to maintain the serendipity of his post count.
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