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Again, I brought up sex ed and intergenerational interactions. They are not the same thing as the subjects you seem to be so keen on discussing.
But you included sexual issues in your OP.
One- Sexual Education of minors. That's it. If you want to talk about that, by all means. I even included a link to the Sex Ed curriculum in Ontario, the province I live in. By all means, let me know what you think of it.
I read it. What does it have to do with intergenerational relationships with minors online behind their parents' backs?
You still don't seem to have noticed that -you- are the one who keeps on mentioning intergenerational "relationships". The purpose of this thread was to talk about intergenerational interactions in general. That can be as simple as a teen waitress, as Moonglow mentioned, or it can be an online discussion about the economy between atleast one adult and one minor in an online forum such as this one, one in which I know you have participated in.
I don't see a problem with discussing economics online in a public setting with a minor.
Awesome . Finally, a point we can agree on.
Trying to befriend them, lure them into a discussion with you, and perhaps private messaging with them is inappropriate. Especially if their parents are not aware of it. Kids have parents and guardians for a reason.
So adults talking about economics with them is fine, but trying to be friendly with them, which I suppose could be considered trying to befriend them, is bad? Why? As to "lure them into a discussion with you", not sure what you mean. I just write on subjects that I find interesting and hope that people find my posts interesting as well. Do I "lure" potential responders into responding to me? I guess? I'm not trying to lure any particular age group, though. I just like interacting with fellow human beings. As to private messaging, that's something I generally don't do, especially with minors, unless they do it first. There is too much hoopla about this issue, no sense in going into dangerous political minefields uninvited. But if I'm invited, that's another story.