| I’m at my wits end with this. I am literally sickened by the lyrics in some of these “songs.” Please, BTDT parents- how to get him past this? The bigger deal we make of it, of course, the more we hear. |
I finally just let it go around 15. And I have a DD!! Sometimes I can’t take it anymore but mostly I ignore. Except on Sunday’s ? |
| Choose your battles. This is one I didn’t choose. What does it matter? If we don’t want to hear it, then he has to put on headphones. |
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Make him wear headphones.
Don't try to ban it. Won't work and not worth it. |
| Dear god I wish this was my biggest issue with my teena |
This. |
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1. I remind myself that I listen/have listened to songs with lyrics that I know are not reality and read books about things I’d never think or do in real life.
2. I sparingly make comments or ask to discuss the impact of the violence and misogyny in the songs 3. I always let him listen in the car so I know what he’s listening to 4. If there are songs I like (some that are not super violent or horribly misogynistic) I request them and sing along (to be silly) and generally try to share in his enjoyment |
| Yep headphones. |
| And then they start talking with friends like the “artists” making this filth, and then they get called out for using that language because they aren’t the right demographic, blah blah blah. But of course it’s not just marketed to one demographic, is it? So awful and exploitative. |
That’s your takeaway? Of all the things to be focused on, you care that OP’s son isn’t allowed to use the “N” word? |
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Just ignore it, it’s a stage. You can’t really control what music someone listens to. What worked for us- Headphones for him. No rap in the car when I’m driving. Your choice to listen but my choice to not want to hear it.
On the flip side, He will play me songs that he really likes (asks first) and I listen with an open mind, ask questions about the musician, why he likes it etc. I don’t make him feel like he’s a bad person for what he likes. But I do remind him when the lyrics are really rough that xyz not cool. He says he really doesn’t “hear” the lyrics which I’m not sure is good or bad. |
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Just remember the Who sang "I want to be your backdoor man" and Roxanne by the Police is about a prostitute.
I listens to it with them and then say... next when I can't stand it. haha, the kids get to the point where they say... okay this one you won't like, and this one, okay this one is good. |
| I’m the previous poster. I asked him to make an “I’m with mom playlist” which he did. He can play that in the car. |
Back door man was covered by the Doors, btw, not The Who |
| Just tell him how cool it is and start listening too. |