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Old 05-06-2009, 10:52 PM   #58
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Presumbly adults know how to find adult material if they want it, too.
Sure they know how, as long as they were straight. Or looking for sex toys, which aren't filtered. But it would've been nice if people who were interested in anything beside those two things were told by the site that their search results weren't showing up, because those were deemed inappropriate.
Anyway, this discussion has been held about 40 times in the relevant thread, with one party mostly just not accepting that the fact that non-straight sexualities had the same rights when it comes to shelf space and display as straight stuff does, as "non-straight" (i.e., "deviant") deserves to be hidden, as it's ever so much scarier to find "brokeback mountain" than a dildo.
Still, I'm amused by the fact that you think that the fact that Amazon is "hiding" some stuff will prevent your children from finding sex- or sexuality-related material on the internet.
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