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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]These parents who have tween and teens who are getting freaked out probably and most likely see much worse than that in their school or behind the bleachers. We live in an era of iPhones where it takes 5 seconds to find raunchy stuff to look at. Yet these geezers are mad about a show that would’ve been “outrageous” back in 1989. It goes to show how out of touch society is. [/quote] Sorry, but good parenting involves shielding your kids from this crap for as long as possible. Kids are very impressionable at young ages. My 12 year old just got her phone a few months ago. She doesn't have access to youtube, safari, or any social media apps. The media is very controlled. When I am ready for her to be exposed to more, I will. That superbowl show took us totally off guard. Not what I was hoping for her to be watching at such a young and innocent age. Yes, there are 12 year olds who are already on social media and doing all sorts of crap. I don't care. My kid is still a kid. And the NFL failed us with this show.[/quote] You are the one failing her. She watches her friends phones, btw. You have not shielded her. You’ve just taught her to Do it behind your back.[/quote] Nope...she goes to a school where no phones are allowed (private). She doesn't have time to hang out with friends because she is always either playing a sport, practicing, playing piano, or one of the many other activities we keep her busy with. That's how you shield kids today.[/quote] My kids school didn’t allow phones either, yet kids had them all the time. Okay .. keep your head in Thea and.[/quote] Well your kid's school doesn't know how to monitor kids. I guarantee you, there is not one phone in her tiny parochial school. Not one.[/quote] You are completely wrong. Parents send them and they pull them out the minute school is out, in carpool, on the weekends. Keep fooling yourself .. your self righteousness will eventually blow up in your face. Enjoy the white party.[/quote] LOL..we don't do the white party. Kids have to drop their phones at the reception if they want to have them at school. If they are caught with a phone at school, there are significant repercussions. Nobody risks it and nobody bothers to bring their phone to school. It's pretty awesome and one of the reasons we love the school vs. the huge middle school with all sorts of drama. Like I said...we plan to keep her young as long as possible.[/quote]
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