My stepson wants to get on this computer ... should i let him?!


Question: nahh, tell him to play with the hampster


Answers: nahh, tell him to play with the hampster

sure why not

NO!

sure, with supervision if 12 years or younger.

sure...that would be nice =)

stop teasing the poor boy and let him

Yes I think you shoud....equally other people need to use it too...how old is he? And what if you needed it one day...c'mon...haha

Sure, if you want him to

hell no, tell him to get his own!

i guess

Not unless you have porn on your computer.

sure

any reason not to?

why wouldnt you?

yeah. he has a life, and you can learn life better the more free you are. let him there is alot to learn.

Work it in turns

well shouldnt not let him. unless its past his bed time

Awww haha why not let him? Unless he's one of those crazy boys that take shrooms before playing Everquest @_@"

yes! Just make sure the parental locks are on :)

Yes.Why dont you both get on line and have some fun.All the best.

Sure, but watch his every move.
Lol.

I think I have seen the question before O.o


i think you should.....

What kind of question is that? Why wouldn't you? Are you some kind of evil step parent?

And since you are only on here asking STUPID A-- questions I say you should. It's not like you're doing anything productive!

well if he is 9 or over yes!!

If your stepson is 4...no...if your stepson is in highschool preparing for a midterm or a project and you are busy asking meaningless questions and trying to annoy your stepson....yes by all means... lol

The bigger ? is what does he want to do on the computer ?

YES,if your talking about Q/A if he is 13 or older.

First question...how old? It is really scary the child predators that are out there. I am a teacher and know of several great parents who didn't pay attention to what their child was doing online. Their kids were being stalked by child predators. Honestly, if you decide to let your child online, know where they are, what they are doing, and limit their access. I have seen families torn up over this issue.

I would initiate the parental controls on your security center, I would check the history regularly, I would never allow your child to be on myspace, etc. until you believed they were mature enough to handle potential predators. Unfortunately, it's a really bad world out there. Don't hesitate to protect your child, even if that means you become unpopular to your child. You may save them from something you can't imagine now, but that they may never overcome if you don't take precautions now.

IF he's that young, restrict him with the parental controls.

IF you have things you don't want him to see, you can always password protect your privacy, can't you?

OR set up his own account and s/n w/ the parental restrictions.

If he's of age, you could still protect your privacy.

Thanks for asking your Q! I enjoyed answering it!

VTY,
Ron Berue
Yes, that is my real last name!



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