Anonymous
Post 07/31/2018 05:58     Subject: Teen Titan Go - movie— WAY caught off guard by ending

Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the heads up! My 7 year old likes teen titans go and I have not had the talk with her yet.


Heads up, you should have...
Anonymous
Post 07/31/2018 05:57     Subject: Teen Titan Go - movie— WAY caught off guard by ending

Thanks for the heads up! My 7 year old likes teen titans go and I have not had the talk with her yet.
Anonymous
Post 07/31/2018 05:08     Subject: Teen Titan Go - movie— WAY caught off guard by ending

I think it’s hilarious! As for friends’ kids’ ask if I would deflect and just tell the parents that the topic came up. As for your own kids? Tell them!!!!
Anonymous
Post 07/31/2018 01:45     Subject: Teen Titan Go - movie— WAY caught off guard by ending

Wait what? Are you telling me 9 and 10 year olds didn’t already know?

Sorry you had to find out you’re a failure at parenting with a joke at the movies. Yikes, must be rough.
Anonymous
Post 07/31/2018 01:22     Subject: Re:Teen Titan Go - movie— WAY caught off guard by ending

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you haven’t had that conversation yet with your 9 year old, then they did you a favor.



OP did ME a favor. That ending line is really obnoxious. Why did someone think it was funny to put parents on the spot like that?

Before we hear any more from the value-signalling sex positive parents, I hope they will at least admit that there's a time and place for such discussions and it is NOT up to movie studios to decide that.

Sure, maybe I should lighten up. Or maybe the frogs should get out of that water before it starts boiling.


You have got to be kidding. Sure, go ahead and decide for yourself then. When your kid follows the movie's directions and asks, you respond, "There's a time and a place for that discussion and it is not right now."
Anonymous
Post 07/30/2018 23:24     Subject: Re:Teen Titan Go - movie— WAY caught off guard by ending

Anonymous wrote:If you haven’t had that conversation yet with your 9 year old, then they did you a favor.



OP did ME a favor. That ending line is really obnoxious. Why did someone think it was funny to put parents on the spot like that?

Before we hear any more from the value-signalling sex positive parents, I hope they will at least admit that there's a time and place for such discussions and it is NOT up to movie studios to decide that.

Sure, maybe I should lighten up. Or maybe the frogs should get out of that water before it starts boiling.
Anonymous
Post 07/30/2018 22:36     Subject: Teen Titan Go - movie— WAY caught off guard by ending

Ummm, I would feel awkward about my kids FRIENDS asking.

-NP
Anonymous
Post 07/30/2018 22:30     Subject: Re:Teen Titan Go - movie— WAY caught off guard by ending

Poor parentig if your 10 year old doesn’t know the answer.
Anonymous
Post 07/30/2018 22:27     Subject: Teen Titan Go - movie— WAY caught off guard by ending

Haven’t your kids already asked you this????
Anonymous
Post 07/30/2018 17:42     Subject: Teen Titan Go - movie— WAY caught off guard by ending

Anonymous wrote:So I took my two kids aged 9 and 10 and three of their friends to see the Teen Titan Go movie today. The movie was decent, pretty funny, some fart jokes and booty shaking jokes but otherwise pretty tame. However, in the very last scene, right before the credits rolled, the main character yells “Hey kids! On the ride home, ask your parents where babies come from!” Then the movie ends. I was gobsmacked!!! All 5 kids turned to me and that question was all they talked about on the walk out of the theater to the car. I mean, what!! I’m really laid back and I can see how that was hilarious to the director and all the single viewers or parents with older kids. But it was totally awkward for me and I was NOT prepared to talk about it, especially with my kids’ friends! So- just a word of warning, if you see this movie with be prepared to get your sex Ed on because there WILL be questions


HAHAHA That's funny.
Anonymous
Post 07/30/2018 17:41     Subject: Re:Teen Titan Go - movie— WAY caught off guard by ending

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you haven’t had that conversation yet with your 9 year old, then they did you a favor.



+1


+100000000000000000000000


+10000000! Also if your kids are already into Teen Titans Go, they already know.
Anonymous
Post 07/30/2018 17:40     Subject: Re:Teen Titan Go - movie— WAY caught off guard by ending

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you haven’t had that conversation yet with your 9 year old, then they did you a favor.



+1


+100000000000000000000000
Anonymous
Post 07/30/2018 17:06     Subject: Re:Teen Titan Go - movie— WAY caught off guard by ending

Anonymous wrote:If you haven’t had that conversation yet with your 9 year old, then they did you a favor.



+1
Anonymous
Post 07/30/2018 17:02     Subject: Re:Teen Titan Go - movie— WAY caught off guard by ending

If you haven’t had that conversation yet with your 9 year old, then they did you a favor.

Anonymous
Post 07/30/2018 16:59     Subject: Teen Titan Go - movie— WAY caught off guard by ending

So I took my two kids aged 9 and 10 and three of their friends to see the Teen Titan Go movie today. The movie was decent, pretty funny, some fart jokes and booty shaking jokes but otherwise pretty tame. However, in the very last scene, right before the credits rolled, the main character yells “Hey kids! On the ride home, ask your parents where babies come from!” Then the movie ends. I was gobsmacked!!! All 5 kids turned to me and that question was all they talked about on the walk out of the theater to the car. I mean, what!! I’m really laid back and I can see how that was hilarious to the director and all the single viewers or parents with older kids. But it was totally awkward for me and I was NOT prepared to talk about it, especially with my kids’ friends! So- just a word of warning, if you see this movie with be prepared to get your sex Ed on because there WILL be questions