Vyralize: As the world becomes more connected, more younger children are being gifted with cellphones from their parents for various purposes. There are always ground rules, but is this contract going too far?
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RIP iPhone 5. It's been a good run.
I still use my iPhone 4. It's my alarm clock and sometimes I watch youtube on the mobile browser late at night.
I wouldn't have taken the phone. The parent's goal is in the right place, but it's very limiting in some aspects. If there are so many limitations, shouldn't they just have gotten him something simpler?
I understand where this parent is coming from...but I also feel like they could have spent $200 less on a bare-bones phone and many of those regulations would have enforced themselves...
Personally i see nothing with the contract here for a 13 yr old anyway. I think the rules are very well placed to teach and keep the 13 yr old safe from the negative aspects it can have. But that is just my opinion.
This whole no porn thing is ridiculous in this day and age. People need an outlet for sexual desire as soon as they're old enough to experience it.
This woman is clearly intelligent and wants the best for her son, but underlines it with a backward "sexual desire is wrong" sentiment.
I looked at internet porn from the age of 13 and my mother used to buy porn for me too. I'm not a rapist or particularly dysfunctional as a result. I'm normal.
Regulating porn for teens is far better than outlawing it altogether. For example buying stuff that is more erotic than pornographic. Think nude models or text based porn. Let them buy/watch the hardcore stuff when they're old enough.
Enforcing a policy of you can only view this type of porn is far more practical and healthy than simply saying no porn.
Sorry about the rant but this backwards attitude to sex annoys me.
Whats the point of the phone with so many limitations. I mean in theory he would only get to use it maybe 5 hours a day and it ultimately makes the "contract" attached counter productive. Like if he can't take it to school, then he would need to return home to obtain said phone and from there he would need to remeet with friends to make practical use out of the phone...
You can't program you're child, that's whet I take from most of this "contract". So what if he wants to listen to the same music as the other kids? Curious for porn? If he discusses it with his dad he might end up having the same tastes.
There was no point in giving this child such an expensive piece of technology and limiting its use. Just wasted money in buying it in the first place.
wtf. and isn't this wrong.
Dear Gregory
Merry Christmas! You are now the proud owner of an iPhone.
then it goes on to say.
1. It is my phone. I bought it. I pay for it. I am loaning it to you. Aren’t I the greatest?
She has already stated it's a Christmas present and Gregory is the OWNER of the iphone.
A parent shows responsibility. Newsworthy in today's day.
Sounds all above board.
A 13 year old with an iphone!? Oh dang. He's one lucky kind. Even with the contract.
I can't wait to see the look on his face when the new iPhone is eventually released.
I would agree with the mother on many things, it could go to prevent him from being trapped in this virtual world and allow him to live the real life - although I would have just not given him a phone, or given him a bare bones one as others have said.
I thought the letter was good. I think she is trying to keep her kid grounded and appreciate life... Not walk through it like a zombie with technology and miss what the world has to she you.
And to grow up and be a respectful human being... Unlike a lot of you on here who say you wanna shove the phone down her throat and rip a hole in her stomach.... Wow.... I take from her letter....don't say anything on the Internet you wouldn't say to someone in person...
"9. Do not text, email, or say anything to someone that you would not say out loud with their parents in the room. Censor yourself."
FUCK THIS. If I was told to censor myself, I would tell my mom to go fuck off and return it.
I applaud these parents for getting their son an iPhone. They truly made a good investment and not only that but for laying some ground rules very responsible.
First lesson to parenting: No matter how much you try to guide your children, they will lie and deceive you.. just as you did to your own parents at one point.
mom keep the damn phone ill save untill i can get my own. thank you kindly.
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