Anonymous wrote:
I don't care how mature your 13-year-old is...this show is completely inappropriate for a 13-year-old. There are many mature situations...rape, fatal car accidents, drinking, etc. in addition to the suicide scene. I watched it with a 17-year-old and was shocked.
My best friend was raped when she was 13 and didn't know how to handle it. Parents need to talk to their kids about this this before it happens
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And two rape scenes. It's way off the mark for under 18 in my view.
Yes because kids under 18 don't drink, masterbate, have sex, possibly could get assaulted and definitely don't commit suicide.![]()
Not letting them watch this is like starting sex ed class Senior year. Too late. Any kid going into high school and up need to watch it. No need to watch it with them either. That is kinda creepy. Watch it separate and talk about it.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter (12) says all her friends are watching this, and it's true. They're all talking about it over social media, texting, etc. (yes, I check and my daughter is fully aware that I do). I don't want her watching this; it seems far too mature for her age group, and yet her friends are watching it. Anyone else in a similar situation?
Anonymous wrote:And two rape scenes. It's way off the mark for under 18 in my view.
Anonymous wrote:I don't care how mature your 13-year-old is...this show is completely inappropriate for a 13-year-old. There are many mature situations...rape, fatal car accidents, drinking, etc. in addition to the suicide scene. I watched it with a 17-year-old and was shocked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter (12) says all her friends are watching this, and it's true. They're all talking about it over social media, texting, etc. (yes, I check and my daughter is fully aware that I do). I don't want her watching this; it seems far too mature for her age group, and yet her friends are watching it. Anyone else in a similar situation?
I am in the same situation with my dd13. She watched the first 11 eps without telling me. Not sure what I will do and open to advice.
Do you need to do anything? What I mean by that is, did she violate a house rule by watching a new show without telling you, or has some sort of problem arisen as a result such as her being distressed or showing signs of unacceptable behaviors? If not, I might do nothing in particular and just let her decide whether to keep watching. If she enjoys the series, she would continue, but if it's more unpleasant (distressing, confusing, etc.) than enjoyable she'd likely choose to stop watching it on her own it it doesn't suddenly become forbidden and therefore more interesting to a teen. As long as you're available to talk to her if she has questions, I don't necessarily think that's a bad age to watch the show.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter (12) says all her friends are watching this, and it's true. They're all talking about it over social media, texting, etc. (yes, I check and my daughter is fully aware that I do). I don't want her watching this; it seems far too mature for her age group, and yet her friends are watching it. Anyone else in a similar situation?
I am in the same situation with my dd13. She watched the first 11 eps without telling me. Not sure what I will do and open to advice.