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Old 11-16-2010, 10:25 PM   #18
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Being a mother of two, 19 and 17, I was in this situation for several years. I didn't care what my children read, as long as it wasn't explicit sex scenes. I mean, I would have been a little upset if I found either reading "The Taming of Beauty" or whatever that book is called. Overall, though, I was more worried about what they watched than what they read.

Several years ago I turned my son onto the Sherrilyn Kenyon books about the Dark Hunters. Admittedly they are classified as romances, but he calls them action books with a little romance and sex thrown in. Now I have to share my copies with him (he's the 19 yo).

My daughter I would probably cheer if she read porn, simply because she doesn't like to read, so at least she would be reading SOMETHING. LOL I even bought her the Twilight series because she was interested. It worked, too. She would stay up until 2am or later reading every night.
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