I won't judge anyone else or tell anyone else what to do, but I do think being a kid is rough enough nowadays without laying unnecessary burdens on them. After all, one can always sell nonadult stuff like blueprints for birdfeeders or how-to booklets of various kinds. I'm 54 now, and I would NEVER have gotten into the adult biz while my daughter was still in school and had to face her classmates with questions about what her daddy does for a living. I'm in no way ashamed of what I do, but I think the adult business and any exposure to it is an adult matter and not for kids.
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