Selling sex toys to minors

Contributor: Heather Heather
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Originally posted by 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 ... more
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.
02/02/2010
Contributor: TitsMcScandal TitsMcScandal
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Originally posted by Heather
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 ... more
Whoa, assume wrong. I may buy the toys, but in no way do I teach them how to use them. Although I didn't need any teaching when I used my first vibrator. Most of the ones I bought were bullet vibes, so it's not too hard to figure out what to do with them...

It is not my place to know about the beliefs and circumstances of the families. If the girls are wanting them and have the money to buy them, all I do is go to the store and purchase them. Nothing else.

Yes, we do come with, as you put it "built it toys" but many girls cannot cum from manual stimulation. You must agree that cumming with toys can be much easier.

I am not introducing them to sex toys. I don't walk around with a sign that says "I will buy you sex toys". These are friends of mine, or friends of friends. Being 19 myself, it isn't creepy for them to come to me and talk about what they want.

I can guarantee that 99% of teenagers would feel awkward approaching their parents to buy them a sex toy. Most parents are not that open sexually about sex with their teenagers. Right, wrong, or indifferent - These kids are interested in sex/sex toys. It's something that you cannot debate. If they are uncomfortable going to their parents who am I to tell them to? If they want toys, then I won't deny them. They are the ones buying them, I just purchase them. Simple. So like I said, you have every right to disagree, but to say that my opinion is misguided is disrespectful. I have no problem discussing our differing points though.
02/02/2010