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You are correct in that it does not take any maturity to masturbate. So there we agree. Otherwise we do not agree. Your point is understandable but misguided. It is inappropriate for you to purchase toys and again I must assume teach these children how to use these toys. I’m not going to explain my specific view on this but to say you are born with built in toys. You assume you know all the circumstances and beliefs of these families, don’t assume anything. We are talking about minors here and the responsibility is not yours to introduce these children to sex toys.
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TitsMcScandal
15, yes. I don't think I would buy for younger than 15. I understand that as a parent there are issues there, however I was not a stranger to any of these girls. I assume that you realize that having a sex toy does not mean you are sexually
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15, yes. I don't think I would buy for younger than 15. I understand that as a parent there are issues there, however I was not a stranger to any of these girls. I assume that you realize that having a sex toy does not mean you are sexually active, so saying "many layers to sex and expecting a child to have the maturity level to understand and cope is expecting way too much and can be dangerous." is irrelevant. My opinion is that sex toys should be available from the age 15 and up.
When I said 10+ I meant the amount of girls that I had bought for. I see how there can be confusion there. But I stated in the next statement "Ages 15-17". The girls were high school. Assaulted by sex sex sex.
IMHO, it does not take maturity to masturbate. You may disagree with my stance though. less
When I said 10+ I meant the amount of girls that I had bought for. I see how there can be confusion there. But I stated in the next statement "Ages 15-17". The girls were high school. Assaulted by sex sex sex.
IMHO, it does not take maturity to masturbate. You may disagree with my stance though. less