| I don’t monitor what my teen listens too, and in the car, I sometimes lets her play her music, but at other times when I don’t feel like listening to it, I choose the music and she puts in headphones. It has never been an issue for use. I think in the car, especially when your 5yo is riding with you, you can just tell her that you don’t want to listen to it right now. |
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You can either connect with your kids through their music or you can push them away. Your choice.
If a song comes on I hate or is just has too much negative energy I say "next". But to say none of the music has any value shows you lack the ability to be open. I mean some on Chappelle Roan songs are amazing. Sabrina Carpenter is too "explicit" ... really? |
This. You're the parent, act like it! |
Exactly. Your job is to parent, unapologetically. Adolescent’s job to push back. Be a good example, or your children risk becoming pushovers. You want your daughter to stand strong when she says no to a disrespectful male wanting to have sex. Btw, much of the popular music normalizes free sex in high school and college. This is fueling anxiety and depression in our young women. |
Swing and a miss. The “I” in BIPOC is for indigenous. |
Do you mean songs such as Lil Jon’s “Get Low” ? It is a popular song has anyone listened to what Lil Jon is communicating through these lyrics? |
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omg, one of my teen's musical choices were HORRIBLE. Very explicit and raunchy. That said, I knew there was no way to control it so I didn't try. I mean, how do you keep a 15 yo from listening to whatever they want, at least when not in the house?
My other teen used earbuds exclusively, so I just assumed it was the same kind of music. Never inquired since I knew I wasn't going to do anything about it. |
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Pretend you love it and sing along.
Seriously though I would limit it in front of the 5 year old and let her listen to whatever she wants in private/on headphones |
| When I was her age I was listening to 90’s r&b nonstop - Silk- Freak Me… knockin da boots, H Town, etc etc. I was very much a prude in high school - had a boyfriend, but no sex. Just because you listen to certain types of music doesn’t mean it influences you. |
I'm confused. Is she supposed to push back against the anti-sex rules, or push back against sex? |
Woosh! |
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There are a few songs that just squick me out -- WAP, Nicki Minaj's Super Freaky Girl, and if they came on the radio when my daughter was listening to a station, I would make a switch.
I wouldn't allow any songs that have cuss words to be played in front of 5-year old. Push it is obviously about sex, but is not as explicit as others... I like the idea of talking about the action in the songs to embarrass the daughter if the younger daughter isn't around!
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| The things I listened to at 15!!! What to do! |