Would you allow your 17 year old to watch Game of Thrones?

Anonymous
My 17 year old niece mentioned to me that her favorite show is Game of Thrones and when I asked how her parents felt about her watching, she responded that they don't care. My kids are a lot younger, so I'm not sure how I will feel when they are that age, but my instinctive reaction was surprise that her parents would let her watch a show that is basically light porn.
Anonymous
I would be more worried about the sadism than the sex, tbh. They will have seen far worse on the internet by then anyway.
Anonymous
Yes, I would. I might start conversations about specific episodes, but I think there's much more to the show than "light porn" and 17 is pretty old.

--parent of a 19-year-old and a 21-year-old
Anonymous
Yes, and preferably together since many shows spark good discussions. I have no issues with the sex, but some of the violence/non-consensual sex is a bit disturbing. But again, discussion topic.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I would. I might start conversations about specific episodes, but I think there's much more to the show than "light porn" and 17 is pretty old.

--parent of a 19-year-old and a 21-year-old


I agree that there's much more to the show than light porn, but on a recent episode there was a prolonged and very explicit scene of two women engaged in oral sex. There was absolutely no legitimate reason that scene needed to be there. Call me a prude or old-fashioned, but that just does NOT seem to me to be acceptable viewing for a child under 18.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My 17 year old niece mentioned to me that her favorite show is Game of Thrones and when I asked how her parents felt about her watching, she responded that they don't care. My kids are a lot younger, so I'm not sure how I will feel when they are that age, but my instinctive reaction was surprise that her parents would let her watch a show that is basically light porn.


Would I allow my 17-year-old, who will be a legal adult in less than a year, and who will probably out of the house in the next year (if not earlier), and who has plenty of opportunities to watch this show anyway even if I don't allow her to, to watch this TV show?

Yes, I would.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My 17 year old niece mentioned to me that her favorite show is Game of Thrones and when I asked how her parents felt about her watching, she responded that they don't care. My kids are a lot younger, so I'm not sure how I will feel when they are that age, but my instinctive reaction was surprise that her parents would let her watch a show that is basically light porn.


Would I allow my 17-year-old, who will be a legal adult in less than a year, and who will probably out of the house in the next year (if not earlier), and who has plenty of opportunities to watch this show anyway even if I don't allow her to, to watch this TV show?

Yes, I would.




Most kids have plenty of opportunities to watch porn, even if not allowed. That doesn't mean that the parent has to officially "allow" it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I would. I might start conversations about specific episodes, but I think there's much more to the show than "light porn" and 17 is pretty old.

--parent of a 19-year-old and a 21-year-old


I agree that there's much more to the show than light porn, but on a recent episode there was a prolonged and very explicit scene of two women engaged in oral sex. There was absolutely no legitimate reason that scene needed to be there. Call me a prude or old-fashioned, but that just does NOT seem to me to be acceptable viewing for a child under 18.


The show is heavy on gratuitous sex and violence. Also, sadism, as someone else mentioned. I'd let an older teen watch, with me as painful as it might be for both of us, and discuss the show. My mom was still trying to block certain TV and movies for me when I was 17. I saw them anyway and then hid it from her. I don't think you can control what a 17 year old watches but you can create opportunities for discussion.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My 17 year old niece mentioned to me that her favorite show is Game of Thrones and when I asked how her parents felt about her watching, she responded that they don't care. My kids are a lot younger, so I'm not sure how I will feel when they are that age, but my instinctive reaction was surprise that her parents would let her watch a show that is basically light porn.


Would I allow my 17-year-old, who will be a legal adult in less than a year, and who will probably out of the house in the next year (if not earlier), and who has plenty of opportunities to watch this show anyway even if I don't allow her to, to watch this TV show?

Yes, I would.


Most kids have plenty of opportunities to watch porn, even if not allowed. That doesn't mean that the parent has to officially "allow" it.


Of course a parent can ban anything. The question is, what does the banning get you?
Anonymous
Both my two oldest kids were away at college by that age, so they could watch whatever they wanted. I might talk about disrespect towards women and inaccurate portrayals of sex, but that's it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

Most kids have plenty of opportunities to watch porn, even if not allowed. That doesn't mean that the parent has to officially "allow" it.


As a general principle, I think it's a bad idea to make a rule when

1. You know the kid won't follow it.
2. The kid knows the kid won't follow it.
3. The kid knows you know the kid won't follow it.
4. You know the kid knows you know the kid won't follow it.

A better idea: talking about things with your kids.
Anonymous
Would you allow your 17 year old to READ GoT?

At a pretty early age I was reading the fantasy cannon, as well as stuff like the Gor books (which got pretty repetitive and dull fairly quickly).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My 17 year old niece mentioned to me that her favorite show is Game of Thrones and when I asked how her parents felt about her watching, she responded that they don't care. My kids are a lot younger, so I'm not sure how I will feel when they are that age, but my instinctive reaction was surprise that her parents would let her watch a show that is basically light porn.


Do you have HBO? Do you have amazon? At 17 the kid is watching GOT at home or at others houses. By elementary school they know how to operate remotes so make sure you have blockers on your channels. FX, MTV etc.
Anonymous
17 is a lot closer to having babies than being a baby, so yes, when my kid is almost old enough to die at war, drink, smoke, sign an apartment lease, get married, and is packing up to leave for college, I will let them make their own TV choices.

If I haven't raised them well enough by then, it is too late to start.
Anonymous
Too violent and too porny for minors. Fiancé and I watch, but even I feel uncomfortable at times.
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