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[quote=Anonymous]Pp here who watches R movies. I’m not the kids’ “best buddy”. They have great grades, normal relationships and friendships, and are respectful of me and my spouse and other people. Just because they see something on TV or in a movie doesn’t mean they will be poisoned or start mimicking that behavior, in fact it off and provide a lesson for what not to do in life. We have a good conversations about why it’s stupid to get 100,000 tattoos specially on your face, why it’s bad to do drugs because look, your teeth are falling out. Yes I have watched a few cringe moments during a movie especially about having sex. We don’t usually watch Quentin Tarantino movies either, because even though I like the plot sometimes the violence is insane. But a lot of good stories that aren’t just superhero movies (which we also watch) are R rated, and have sex and violence or bad language in them. Until they start writing a LOT more of smart, funny or interesting G or PG movies, I’m not gonna be sitting there watching them with my family of teens. [/quote]
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