| Definitely not I have parental controls on all devices. |
| Let my kids watch everything. Always have. My parents didn’t restrict my TV and I turned out fine. |
Even though they are 16 they may be emotionally younger. |
| 16 here my mom has parental controls on all devices in our house. But my friend gives me her login lol. |
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I have no idea what my teen DD is watching, just as I don't patrol the books she's reading.
Well I do know she watched Bridgerton, because she and I watched it together. |
Would you say it's teen specific? Meaning there maturity level or lack of? |
| I’m watching Game of Thrones with my 15 year old and we fast forward through the sex and nudity. |
| My teens could start watching anything they wanted in HS. |
+1 Do you just want people to rehash this conversation from 2015? Do you think things have changed? |
| No. My 14 year old isn’t allowed to watch R or anything TV-MA. |
| My daughter is 16 and she is not allowed to watch anything MA or R rated. |
Oh so you got into Notre Dame. No harm done! |
| TV-MA can be anything from some f-bombs and other colorful language to content that is really, really graphic. So the answer is that it depends on the content and context. We check Common Sense Media and take it from there. |
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I grew up without parental controls watching MTV and American Pie. I think most shows today are more tasteful and I don't mind that DS watches.
Its better than that toxic "The summer I turned pretty" show that makes kids feel worthless for not being a billionaire and legacy to Harvard. I truly believe the coming of age shows that focus on Ivy's is more toxic than anything on Weeds. |
| Absolutely not |