Responsible parents would: 1) make sure things like that can't be found by kids 2) not make videos of kids finding adult toys, never mind posting them on social media.
1) you can't hide anything from kids. They'll find it. Remember at that age, your playground is the house. You are learning where everything is kept and you will find it all. Maybe they should have it under lock and key, but that still wouldn't have stopped me. I found things in my parent's bedroom I shouldn't have found. 2) you are obviously missing what is funny here. Well, apart from the fact he's waving around a huge wang. The humour IMO is in the innocence of a child. The fact that he's found his new favourite toy, and is oblivious to the fact it is actually a huge wang. It's adorable.
As funny as it is, because let's face it, it is funny when you think about it, it should never have been put on the net, but I also think it's a couple of years old if I am not mistaken. The thing is, I actually feel sorry for the woman in the video, that is if it is her's and not his. Imagine your boss, friends, family members and all the random people on the net who have now seen what you use. That video as I say although funny and should not have been put on to the internet, given how sensitive people are these days that could affect her potential job or future employment not to mention his for not "caring" enough about her to not put it on the internet. Finally think about the kid, if that video which no doubt it will be, is still on the internet when he grows up and people start saying stuff like "oh look remember when you played with mummies wobbly sausage" he is going to be bullied for years!
Anything I found, that I wasn't supposed to, as a kid I kept to myself... 'cos I knew I would never see a new day if I made public what I'd discovered.
... then either my parents were too strict or I wasn't adventurous enough at that age; add it to my other failings.
Attitudes are changing along with just living in a different time now. No need to be down on yourself about it, that doesn't help anyone.
My mother was very liberal in ways. She allowed us to make our own mistakes. She also used common sense.. But yeah attitudes are changing. I mean 40 years ago the very idea of a sex toy was frowned upon. These days you can go buy them pretty much anywhere.
Don't worry @Vault-Tec , I get your sense of humour. Out of my circle of friends, I'm the one who either takes it too far or gets stares of disbelief followed by the inevitable question of 'What the hell is wrong with you?'.
If I'd have had my father around I doubt I would have had this sort of SOH. However, from all accounts he was worse than me lol. I used to go fishing with a friend of my dad's (he's not been well) and he would tell me stories. TBH as a kid (and all of my pals) we only saw porn because we found it in various parent's bedrooms. Like I said, it's kinda hard to hide anything from a kid, even loose floor boards. I guess I am just from a stable where nothing funny is off limits. We just didn't grow up that way. On coach trips we'd all fight over the back seat so we could moon drivers behind us and so on.
You're just different dude. That's all. I'm sure many had a life like you. Parenting doesn't come with a strict rule set. You just do your best.
The practice of making a ***** look like an Actual Gentleman Sausage. A trend that is thankfully rapidly declining, as it demonstrates a fundamental lack of creativity or design analysis.
I think you both take yourselves, this forum, and its distinguished inhabitants, far too seriously. Like...dudes, come on. We're nerds on the internet in our underpants. Oh is that just me? Well, we're nerds on the internet. Nothing is true, everything is permitted, and you're all ****s.