It seems you are kinda intelligent than the others but You Misunderstood all the issue. As I mentioned you before, 2 wrongs does not make one true.
Violence is bad for children. You say if they watch violence they can watch the sex too. That's wrong. You multiply the bad examples and asking me questions?
I say, they are wrong as well. So everyone wants to protect their children from porn or violence. That's normal. Which pyschiatrist say that it's good for kids?
I advise you to watch Pornucopia as well.
People has right to disagree me, I disagree them as well. But some of them attacked me. Sending me swearwords, insulting things etc. But there are some others like bobjustbob and thinks like me. People find this thread useful. So we must respect any idea here.
You must look at this approach before warning me I think.
Thank you, but you kind of missed my point. A child can only be scarred if he watches porn with his parent(s) in it and recognises them.
First of all, it's very unlikely the child in question will be able to find porn of his parents online, as it is old by then and even IF there's still stuff online and the child is sexually mature enough to be interested in porn (& IF he likes old stuff), it's a parent's responsibility to prevent such a thing from happening. This can be done in many ways. IMHO the best way is to just be honest and tell the child that the parent used to be an adult performer & that he should avoid certain sites & scenes.
The same would apply if a daughter were in the adult industry. A father wouldn't like to see his little girl being taken by multiple men in a gangbang. Still, if daddy likes porn, the best thing he can do is ask his daughter for her screen names & avoid them.