I had a post here a moment ago. Innocuous enough. About toddlers, and their love of not wearing underwear.
Then I read the latest search engine terms in my blog stats.
And as usual a few paedophilia terms were there. Ugh. (Give me the adults looking for sexy breastfeeding stories any day). I normally just glance over these terms and shudder, and hope that these people are either in the process of bumbling their way towards a police Internet sting, or instead are child sexual abuse taskforce police patrolling the Internet. I am an eternal optimist.
But, I removed my recent post. I don’t want to bring more of this salivating traffic to my little motherhood blog tonight. But I’ve restored the post anyway, because this is my space and I want to keep it.
I say to you, whoever you, “very young children porn” are – you are hurting children. You must get help to stop yourself.
You must.
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I need a shower now {shudder}.
That’s why I stopped allowing google searches to reach my blog. Most of them were funny or normal, but the ones that weren’t were just too disturbing for me.
here here!!
I’ve had the same sort of experience. I wrote just one post on how hard it is to find swimsuits that are not highly sexualised for my girls, and some of the search terms that come up are pretty ugly. Maybe I should go back and put a big loud “You are hurthing children” message at the top of it.
I uploaded all my photos since 2002 to Flickr in one weekend and made them all public. Apparently I managed to attract some of the same group of the mentally ill. I really believe this is an illness. I also know they can’t hurt my kids by looking at photos of them, but still, I needed to make my photos private. I feel for these people, but the icky, creepy factor won’t go away. (And I am ignoring those that act on their impulses for my own sanity at the moment).
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