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What can possibly be that disturbing?
There's nothing wrong with your son watching ****. and trust me, it'll end a lot worse and be a lot weirder for both of you if you try and discuss it with him.
I'm sort of interested to know what genre he was watching now.
Don't say anything, it will avoid him being self conscious in front of you
Shark ****?
The Lannisters send their regards. Wincest!
For most people, a kink or a turn on is nothing to worry about: most kinks are about being excited about the IDEA of something more than the thing itself. Rape fetishists don't typically become serial rapists, BDSM enthusiasts aren't known to widely go out kidnapping and torturing people, Vore afficianados do not generally start eating people, etc. The vast majority of people, regardless of the idea that sets them and gets them off, are morally functional human beings who would be disgusted by actually perpetrating these antisocial, often evil behaviors, and get their fix solely from fantasy and possibly some roleplay. IF your son is an adult AND it isn't kiddie **** AND he doesn't display disturbing behavior, then I would say leave it be and walk away. For teenagers, I would use the simple litmus test that if you think it is disturbing enough that you don't want a conversation, then you probably need to have it. You as a parent have a responsibility to make sure your child develops healthy attitudes towards sex, and to identify it early if there is a problem. Probably there isn't, though you are well within your rights and responsibilities as a parent to forbid **** in your home, set up web filters, etc. Be sensitive: the very fact you initiate that conversation, especially with apparently more *ahem* exotic genres involved, does ensure that the conversation WILL be mortifying.
Link?
Sorry, fetishes tend to be a natural part of everyone's lives. But they don't always seem normal to anyone that doesn't have them too. I'm lucky enough to have an understanding dad who knows better than to ask for details
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I'm intrigued as to what this **** was.
May I ask what the genre was? Many of us are wondering and it may not be as bad or uncommon as you think.