Anonymous wrote:I grew up when listening to heavy metal backwards was supposed to contain Satanic messages. My brother tried it. I think he found one Judas Priest song with something there.
I have never restricted my kids' music. They knew what I found objectionable and why. Neither one had any interest in Gansta rap, so we were good. If they had been we would have talked about what the appeal was. Road trips were wonderful for that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Regardless of message or language? Obviously I’m asking about ones that aren’t squeaky.
Yes, and in fact have introduced her to some of my old school music (which was and remains controversial with some).
Uncle Remus Zip A Dee Doo Dah?
Anonymous wrote:Not sure how I would monitor or prevent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ummm yes. But when my DS first started listen to rap, I explained that some songs I thought were inappropriate and wouldn't listen to myself or am not OK with him playing when I'm listening or in public (like very derogatory slang against women) etc. But I do not censor his music.
Would you let him listen to fascist, nazi songs?
What is a fascist, Nazi song?
great
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, and i listen too. If it's questionable to me, we talk about it or she asks me questions. Mom. what's a WAP?
Your 15 y/o asked? You have to tell us how you responded and then how your kid responded.
I would assume most 25 year olds already know.
To answer the question the only restriction related to who it's played around, younger siblings, grandma
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, and i listen too. If it's questionable to me, we talk about it or she asks me questions. Mom. what's a WAP?
Your 15 y/o asked? You have to tell us how you responded and then how your kid responded.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, and i listen too. If it's questionable to me, we talk about it or she asks me questions. Mom. what's a WAP?
Your 15 y/o asked? You have to tell us how you responded and then how your kid responded.