We were all Evel Knievels back in the day.
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Yep. I remember doing things like this when I was ten years old. Heck, my "crew" even dumpster dove and found our first stash of Playboys. Wow, eye popping pics for a bunch of prepubescient youths. And you can bet your sweet @$$ our mothers never found out about that escapade.
Man i remember finding paper grocery bags full off playboys. Then keeping them stashed at the fort. There was always one homie who broke the rules and took one home. Then finally got us all caught.
Yeah. Children looking at porn is greeeat. I'm being sarcastic of course. You don't find it strange that every neighborhood had this feature? Ive talked with so many people that were exposed to "found porn" when they were children that I started to wonder if they have made a concerted effort to make sure that even the kids that were outside playing instead of being brainwashed by t.v. to be overly sexual, would still be getting the message that "being overly sexual is cool" and that "everyone does it" or something. There are no coincidences and they love to get to the children. Did I mention we also found porn in our neighborhood, behind some fence? I mean, c'mon.
Super cringe! I agree. Its poison, and it took me years to break the addiction.
In my household we have no streaming tv or cable. Only dvds. The only internet is on the wife and my phones. Let's not forget the music too. This may be the worst poison of all.
It's like a rite of passage.