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aiisjustanif | 7 months ago

CVS and Walgreens in the USA sell adult toys.

Bookstores have adult book with images and kids books.

Walmart also sells some adult toys, lubricant, and condoms. They also sell magazines with nudity.

ESPN did The Body Issue magazine in stores for a decade [1]

If a kid has access to steam, do they not have access to the internet? If you are parental blocking the internet, then why not steam?

[1]: https://www.espn.com/espn/feature/story/_/id/27400369/the-bo...

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BlueTemplar|7 months ago

Wouldn't some parents use Steam's offline mode for this exact reason ?

(But of course this means no access to the "problematic materials" either.)