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Ladybt28

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Re: mobile phones
« Reply #15 on: January 05, 2019, 04:56:36 PM »

Me neither - I just looked at the date of the last comment - note to self "must pay more attention"  :lol:
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CLKD

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Re: mobile phones
« Reply #16 on: January 05, 2019, 05:03:40 PM »

I love opening old threads.  Why if it's already here, start again  :D.  In the days of dial up one would never have considered new threads!

I look at local Facebook and can see what my Mum is up to at the Care Home, using the lap top though.  That's me, using the laptop: not Mum  ;)
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Teens and mobile phones
« Reply #17 on: August 18, 2024, 05:54:09 PM »

Hi every1 - me again  ;D

I was reading an article in the Sat Press about how much info young people receive on their mobile phones.  1 was complaining about having received 'D**K' photos ..... WTF on Instagram what ever that might be. 

Surely 1 has to give out personal details B4 1 can receive anything from cross the World?  Also don't these young people have respect for themselves ...... learning not to believe that these photos might even be from the lads who purport to have sent them !?!?!  where are the PARENTS  :beat: :kick:

One of 16 said that she couldn't tell her Mum what she was receiving as she didn't want to worry her.   R they not taught to pass these photos onto the Police? 

Another said that they dressed up in short skirts etc., then complained that she got stared at by strangers in the street.  When will these girls realise that despite the present government planning on bring in mysogniy Laws - how will those work  :-\  ??? - men will look and girls will dress to attract.  Whether they believe that they are doing so ... men will react. 

Time that parents took charge of what and where their children might be.  It's gone down the years that "She/he is allowed X, Y, Z" but this is up to parents not to panda! to contact all the parents in the peer group to decide which gadgets might be necessary for school work and which mobiles are essential.  For goodness sake, we cycled to/from school without problems, in the Back of Beyond.  We did however, know when strangers were around because every1 knew every1 else.

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