I rather agree with Wallylama, that you may be over-reacting to this situation, and that fully clothed children actually does not constitute porn (in English Law) if there is no sexual activity going on with that child.
What sort of site is?
If it is a Catalogue type site, which includes adult clothing then I would not be too concerned. His reflex reaction that he had got in to a programme loop which could not be broken, was probably taken aback by your reaction.
Is he aware that you were subject to molestation as a child?
If so then he was to say the least tactless, by going to such sites on your computer.The other possiblity is that he may have tripped over the site and found it by accident (as I did with this site).
If not, perhaps you should have told him of your painful experiences in the past, given that you have been in a relationship for 2 years now. How does he react to "real" children, i.e. ones that he sees in the street or through friends of yours?
Whilst this next piece has nothing to do with printed matter, it is a useful analogy.
I had a situation some years ago where I was talking to one of my neighbours children, and a woman who was passing by asserted that I was about to abduct the child.
There was a further incident, where I saw another neighbour's children fall off her bicycle in a very awkward way and was concerned for her safety, since she was not crying. Bear in mind that this is in a public road and two of her friends, who I also know, were looking on.
In that particular case I was concerned that her spine was not jeapodised and therefore she could not feel pain to "cry about". As it turned out, she was just in shock. Further as she was pre-pubescent, I was equally concerned that her Pelvic Girdle had not been fractured or there had been any dislocation to the hips, which as you are aware could have serious consequences if she has children of her own when she is an adult.
I was executing First-Aid tests to confirm that status of the spine and hips, which require contact with the child's body but without her in any state of undress. However another woman out-right accused me of "trying to touch-up " the girl. It was at that point that the childs father appeared on the scene, who had been summonsed by one of the friends, took over the first aid; the child then burst in to tears, much to our relief. Even so we took her to hospital to be on the safe side.
The so called concerned person did not offer any help such as calling an ambulance or a First-Aid trained person
It is circumstances such as this that make people ( and men in particular) avoid going to the aid of an injured child or indeed an adult.
The point of the above is to underline that people can put
2+2 together and make 6!
You have challenged him, and he has provided his reply.
I think it best to leave the situation as it stands and would only get concerned if it becomes a regular "observation".
Sorry for the essay, but I just wanted to cover all eventualities.
Regards
cchrisr
Posted: 02 Oct 23:43