<div class="quote"><i>Neo Bahamut wrote:
Furry fiction is terrible, but it's not illegal, at least not in the countries where most of this is coming from.
<p>I can't say I'm really qualified to give advice on what to do if your kid is writing erotica, but I don't think making them feel attacked over it is the best idea. At that age, they're starting to explore their weird meaty feelings, & when they don't have some controlled outlet to do so, they're more likely to engage in risky behaviors, like having unprotected sex & lying about it.
</p><p>There's also the fact that people don't really "fall into" furries or loli, you're either into weird shit or you're not.
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<p>I understand, to an extent, but at the same time, you can't go to the other extreme and let your children do as they please, because that can lead to future mental scarring. The moderation is the key to handling this situation.Â
</p><p>I probably don't know better, as I don't have any kids and don't plan to for a while. But I can understand if they engage in such activities, up to a point. The instant they start even consuming furry/loli/pedophilic shit, I draw the line.
</p><p>Finally, I don't mean to say that furry fiction is illegal, but just like drugs, furry fiction can lead to a lot of things that may be illegal. Taking that chance is not something that I would want to risk with my child, especially when they've just gone through that period of sexual change.
</p><p>Basically, the whole point of this rambling post is, I accept the behavior, but only in moderation.
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