Thanks, Lee and Sir Guy (hot site you have!). That's a really serious impact, Lee, and really important to know. Speaks for itself.

Correct or incorrect, I presumed the reasons for a warning page (for an affiliate or any adult site) were:
1. We are legally safer (or not really?) with a warning page? I mean, the first pic on my blogs are often going to be very explicit, let alone the description of the blog on top, and LOL, well, hey the whole page.
2. Closer wrote that some sponsors require affiliates to have warning pages. And I'm definitely in the US.
3. I thought that those adult-nanny programs, which I want to join, required webmasters who sign up to have warning pages.

Anyone have thoughts on the above? Right now, with research showing a drastic impact on income...geez....maybe I shouldn't have a warning page.

Then what about all the terms the visitor has to agree on to enter the site?