i read this on another board and i wanted to hear ya'lls take on this!!!
Here is a topic that I found an another board, lets NOT mention the board if you know it. This topic is fairly controversial so stay on topic.
As most of you know, many kids under 21 are using AAS and it is becoming an epidemic. Many of these children get their info and steroids online. As an online community we do not condone this, so we steer them away from gear. How should a community handle the growing problem? Do we allow them to register, knowing they can lie about their age, we cant stop them, and answer their questions, still telling them dont do it? Or do we ignore them hoping they will get the message, and delete their posts. As a Family we are responsible for others actions, and the owner of this board could be held liable if a minor is injured, or worse dies. But, on the other hand, maybe we should encourage our under age brothers and sisters away from gear, not deleting their posts, but if they are insistant, give them SAFE advice while telling them NO, dont do it. We all know how teens can be, we were all there, they do what they want regardless, for some of you, it was long ago!! How should WE as an online family, and community handle this situation? And why?
Thank You all for your time.
Here is a topic that I found an another board, lets NOT mention the board if you know it. This topic is fairly controversial so stay on topic.
As most of you know, many kids under 21 are using AAS and it is becoming an epidemic. Many of these children get their info and steroids online. As an online community we do not condone this, so we steer them away from gear. How should a community handle the growing problem? Do we allow them to register, knowing they can lie about their age, we cant stop them, and answer their questions, still telling them dont do it? Or do we ignore them hoping they will get the message, and delete their posts. As a Family we are responsible for others actions, and the owner of this board could be held liable if a minor is injured, or worse dies. But, on the other hand, maybe we should encourage our under age brothers and sisters away from gear, not deleting their posts, but if they are insistant, give them SAFE advice while telling them NO, dont do it. We all know how teens can be, we were all there, they do what they want regardless, for some of you, it was long ago!! How should WE as an online family, and community handle this situation? And why?
Thank You all for your time.
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