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Title: Can “NFS” Have Inappropriate Meanings Kids Should Avoid?
Post by: saferloop on 09 de October de 2025, 09:17:09
Even though the majority of the definitions of NFS are harmless, some internet communities might use NFS to suggest adult or seductive expressions such as No Funny Stuff or Not For Sharing, that might be used in adult contexts. Children should also not be encouraged to imitate words and terms that they do not fully comprehend by parents. Observing online communication and open debate on the meaning of slang words may also contribute to the fact that children apply such terms as NFS only in the proper, positive contexts. Knowledge avoids abuse or misunderstanding. Know more: what does nfs mean on wizz (https://saferloop.com/what-does-nfs-mean/)
Title: Re: Can “NFS” Have Inappropriate Meanings Kids Should Avoid?
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Title: Re: Can “NFS” Have Inappropriate Meanings Kids Should Avoid?
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