Kid reading sexually graphic writing

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes PP, it’s a hockey/ice skater romance


Okay yeah, then I think the book is not something to be terribly concerned about. I wouldn't want my kid reading them but I my kid does a lot of things I don't want them to do. The only potential issue is that on social media, book reviewers who promote these relatively tame hockey romances also promote things that are really bad and I think would warrant a discussion because they portray toxic things as good. Okay for adults, not for tweens. One more reason to not let your kids have social media!

And of course continue to have conversations about safe sex and help her develop a secure sense of self. And have family dinner. Those are things that protect against having sex too young and practicing unsafe sex.
Anonymous
I mean I definitely went through a VC Andrews stage at 12-13. That stuff is way more dirty
Anonymous
Op here. Yep I also went through VC Andrews as well but I don’t remember doing it at 12//13!
Anonymous
give us the name of the book, for christ sake!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I mean I definitely went through a VC Andrews stage at 12-13. That stuff is way more dirty


For real! That was some creepy stuff. I read it all. And I didn’t grow up to lock my kids in an incest fueled attic.
Anonymous
If they are reading Colleen Hoover books you might want to have a book discussion group at your house.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Op here. Yep I also went through VC Andrews as well but I don’t remember doing it at 12//13!


Really?? What age were you?
It was fully tween/teen not teen/adult.
Anonymous
Huh. I had no idea hockey romance was such a thriving literary subgenre.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Huh. I had no idea hockey romance was such a thriving literary subgenre.


Gay fanfic about real world NHL players is a very popular read among some of my female friends. I don't claim to understand it, but I'm a straight man.
Anonymous
Another avid VC Andrews reader here. I was only about 13 when I started reading all of those books. My mother never censored anything that I read which I’m happy about (although it’s entirely possible she had no clue).
Anonymous
VC Andrews wasn’t super graphic like porn though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Op here. Yep I also went through VC Andrews as well but I don’t remember doing it at 12//13!


Another millennial woman who read VC Andrews in middle school. This is pretty age-appropriate, OP. I would personally prefer my kids get their pornography in this form than the degrading stuff on prnhub. I would also prefer them reading a story to learning these things with a romantic partner at 12/13.

My daughter is 14 and read a romance novel on the recommendation of her friends over winter break. She said it "wasn't really her thing" but she enjoyed the book otherwise. I was personally so delighted she was reading, I would've given her VC Andrews right after if she'd asked.
Anonymous
Look, those books are way more realistic than porn. They discuss the emotions, feelings, the buildup, etc..
Anonymous
Those hockey characters actually tend to be respectful sexual partners. It isn’t like the old romance novels…they very specifically prioritize the female partner’s pleasure. They can be quite explicit, but I’d trade the healthy explicit stuff for some of the less explicit but troublesome things in CoHo books for sure.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Op here. Yep I also went through VC Andrews as well but I don’t remember doing it at 12//13!


NP. I was definitely 12 reading VC Andrews. Renee on my bus, who was 8th grade, gave me Flowers in the Attic.
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