I have been on the Internet since I was in the 5th grade. I am 31 now so
 it was pretty new back then. I started out on Prodigy when it was just 
message boards. Looking back now I realized that I was a possible victim
 of solicitation of a minor. I remember  when I was on Prodigy, a guy 
asked me what my bra size was. I had no clue I was a naive kid. I said 
50. No letter just 50. When I got AOL in the 7th grade I started going 
in to chat rooms. These were just town square rooms. I was 13. I would 
talk to these guys who I thought liked me. I felt special because they 
were like 17. I remember one in particular who was 17 or 18 could have 
been older. He told me that he had a sister my   age and I chatted with 
her. I never questioned if she was real or him on a screen name. I just 
thought it was so cool that this guy was talking to me. I am sure that 
is a common feeling for girls that age. He lived in Lakeland Florida and
 I lived in the suburbs in a nice community in Indiana. 
There 
were other guys that would talk to me, some not so appropriately.   They
 weren't totally vulgar but more sneakily vulgar. There was definitely 
grooming going on too. That's basically where they get you to trust them
 and are really nice to you. The good thing is that they were all over 
the country and I wasn't stupid enough to send pictures of my body. Even
 good girls can be fooled. It is so important to monitor your children 
online. I hate to say it but trust is not enough. You can trust your 
child but you can't trust the other person. It doesn't matter what the 
kid says it could be all a lie. Pictures don't mean anything. Anyone can
 pretend to look like someone online. Teach your children when it comes 
to people online to trust no one.  I don't care if they are nice. It 
doesn't matter if they are cute. You don't talk to strangers when they 
offer you candy. You don't have private convos with strangers online. 
Even if they say they are a nun. 
It really concerns me because 
even though we know more about online predators and pedophiles, with 
social media and everyone feeling the need to share every location and 
thing they are doing, it's really harmful. I see that kids have Facebook
 and Twitter who shouldn't. People are posting their private business 
with the masses. I think that Facebook and Twitter should tighten up 
their age requirement. Facebook and Twitter should require an actual way
 to verify age. Parents need to install monitoring software. This is not
 a trust issue. It is not a oh my kid is a good kid and wouldn't do that
 issue. It's a safety measure. If your perfect little angel becomes a 
victim of an Internet crime including bullying. You need a record. You 
need to be able to know who these people are in case there is something 
that needs your attention. If your child decides to meet someone online 
you need to know who this person is just in case. Some kind of contact 
number or an ip. Just having your computer in an open space isn't enough
 you can't watch them like a hawk all the time. 
Your child 
probably will be mad if you monitor them with software. They may 
question if you trust them. You might have an argument over it. It's not
 a trust issue it's for their safety and when they are a parent they 
will understand and probably thank you. They will look back and think 
wow I really was fearless and did a lot of stupid things. Just as I did.
 I was totally fearless. I was a good polite kid and I did a lot of 
stupid stuff that people probably thought I wouldn't do. I thought I was
 invincible and nothing could hurt me.