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Originally Posted by RalofTyr
Kids these days are more grown up than you think. Things considered, "Adult Content", are being absorbed by children nowadays. If they're on the internet, chances are, they have been exposed to adult themes long before clicking on this site.
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1) Still doesn't mean we need to contribute to the problem.
2) It's not censorship to decline to provide a soapbox to some person or topic. You want to talk about especially-classic professions, you are perfectly free to start your own forum on your own dime.
My own preference is to not deny information to children, but parents remain the default legal guardians to their children and such decisions must remain with them. We don't need to be making that task more difficult with unnecessary speech that violates our own published standards.