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Teen Seduction: Things Every Parent Should Know.

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In today's technological environment it's become far too easy for any pervert to gain access to a computer and pretend to be younger than they actually are with the express purpose of seducing teenagers. It's a sad fact of life that something that was designed to help us in life has turned into the perfect tool for these degenerate's to use to procure young children and teenagers from all walks of life.

Teen seduction is on the increase and is a constant worry to every decent minded parent. If you are a parent with teenagers or young children you should be on your guard if you notice any sudden changes in their behaviour.That's not always easy especially where teenagers are concerned as they are naturally changing during their teenage years.

Teenagers have that annoying habit of thinking they know everything and usually don't want to listen to what a parent has to say, especially if it's to do with sex. That's why you should make a special effort to educate them about on-line teen seduction. The right kind of counselling will make them think more about the dangers of on-line chat rooms.

Advise them not to give out any personal information such as age, where they live, what school or college they attend. These are all facts that an on-line predator can use to their advantage in their pursuit of gaining a teenagers confidence.

Here are some of the warning signs to look out for.

· Is your child online late at night?

· Is the online activity excessive (over two hours on average per day)?

Not including home work.

· Is your child alone for most of the time during his or her online sessions?

· Is your child spending the majority of his or her time online in chat rooms?

· Is your child reluctant to talk about or evasive in describing his or her online experiences?

Does your child minimize the screen on the computer when you walk by?

Or do you notice several programs showing in the task bar at the bottom of the screen, but no programs active on the monitor? This is a sure sign that something your child does not want you to see is hiding in the task bar.

If you notice any hint of contact with an online predator make notes of the chat screen name, the name of the chat room, and your ISP information. These are all questions the police will ask you if you ever have to contact them about this.

Remember Teen seduction is on the increase and it's up to us a parents to educate our children before they fall prey to the online seductive predators out there.






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