British PM Says Mandatory Filters Will Force Husbands To Discuss Porn-Viewing With Wives
Or to use proxy services. Just sayin'
Embarrassed husbands who want to opt-out of porn controls in their homes will have to "have a discussion" with their wives once tough new filters are applied by internet service providers, David Cameron has said.
The Prime Minister said that nine out of ten households will soon be required by the companies that provide their internet to turn off a pre-set parental control filter if they want to access online pornography in their homes.
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Whatever happened to "Mind your own f-----g business and get your nose out of my life!"?
One more reason not to get married, I guess.
These are not "Parental Controls" if implemented by government. This is government as parent.