Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So my 7th grader, who has struggled in reading, how started reading romance novels. No problem, right?! Except there’s now a book (and it isn’t the first one, being traded around school-think it’s gone viral on tiktok) and it has very sexually graphic scenes in it. It’s otherwise just a regular love story as far as I can tell. I remember passing around contraband too (anyone remember Wifey lol) but I was an older teen. Mine is 13.
Would you let it go? Btdt? How to handle?
Name the book/author.
Book banner urgently wants to do some "research".
Anonymous wrote:Op here. Yep I also went through VC Andrews as well but I don’t remember doing it at 12//13!
Anonymous wrote:This book?
https://www.reddit.com/r/RomanceBooks/comments/1313q51/icebreakerwtf_did_i_just_read_a_rant/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So my 7th grader, who has struggled in reading, how started reading romance novels. No problem, right?! Except there’s now a book (and it isn’t the first one, being traded around school-think it’s gone viral on tiktok) and it has very sexually graphic scenes in it. It’s otherwise just a regular love story as far as I can tell. I remember passing around contraband too (anyone remember Wifey lol) but I was an older teen. Mine is 13.
Would you let it go? Btdt? How to handle?
Name the book/author.
Not my kid, but if you want another example I'm a teacher and a sixth grader walked into my class with various books from the "A Court of Thorns and Roses" series. I asked where she got them, and she said her mom took her to the library. I was very uncomfortable by 11 year olds reading novels that I would deem "not-safe-for-work" at school, but hey... to each family their own!?
Yeah no. You dont get to raise issues about inappropriate reading material in school. You all rallied around it so yeah you don’t get to uncomfortable or have any issues with it. And I am not being sarcastic.
Anonymous wrote:If your 7th grader has a phone he has watched plenty of porn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Huh. I had no idea hockey romance was such a thriving literary subgenre.
Gay fanfic about real world NHL players is a very popular read among some of my female friends. I don't claim to understand it, but I'm a straight man.
Crosby/Malkin LOL. Yes, it’s a huge thing, although I have no idea how NHL became THE sports fandom for RPF.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So my 7th grader, who has struggled in reading, how started reading romance novels. No problem, right?! Except there’s now a book (and it isn’t the first one, being traded around school-think it’s gone viral on tiktok) and it has very sexually graphic scenes in it. It’s otherwise just a regular love story as far as I can tell. I remember passing around contraband too (anyone remember Wifey lol) but I was an older teen. Mine is 13.
Would you let it go? Btdt? How to handle?
Name the book/author.
Not my kid, but if you want another example I'm a teacher and a sixth grader walked into my class with various books from the "A Court of Thorns and Roses" series. I asked where she got them, and she said her mom took her to the library. I was very uncomfortable by 11 year olds reading novels that I would deem "not-safe-for-work" at school, but hey... to each family their own!?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not to hijack the discussion but what age would it be okay to allow my DS to read Girl with the Dragon Tattoo? He found it on the shelf and started reading it. He is 14. I said he is too young. Thoughts?
No. Graphic rape incident.
I’m generally anti-censorship, but I had a really hard time as an adult with the graphic rape as well, and would at least talk to him before he gets there. I’d say 16+