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[quote=Anonymous]I tend to be conservative, but at 14, I probably wouldn’t try and censor music. She’ll inevitably hear it other places. Presumably she knows you don’t want her adopting vocabulary or attitudes from these songs, but if she doesn’t I’d have a brief discussion on that. I think it’s perfectly reasonable for you to say that you don’t want to listen to that music so she can listen to it in her room or with earphones (might want to discuss potential hearing loss from using earphones at a loud volume). If there’s something particularly egregious and not just generally offensive, I might ban a particular song, but I think trying to censor on a large scale might be counterproductive. Meanwhile, expose her to a wide variety of music. While it probably won’t replace this music, it may expand her preferences. You might even introduce her to Weird Al’s parodies, but then let her decide if she prefers his versions or the originals. [/quote]
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