Anonymous wrote:None of my family is on TikTok.
Teens and young adults included.
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Anonymous wrote:Oh thank God it’s coming back on, so you people don’t have to talk to your kids, interact with them, raise them, or make an effort to help them navigate life at this complex stage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think we’re discovering a lot of moms on here looking for what alternative they should provide their kids so that they can still be on the cool apps. My kids are still on the younger end (11 and 12) and don’t have social media.
Get back to us in 5 years. It’s not exactly a flex that your 11 year old isn’t on TikTok.
Anonymous wrote:My teen spends less time on social media than I spent watching soaps at her age. I’m a functional member of society.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My teens were never on it, because I protect my kids from harm, so no change.
+1
Same. I don’t let my teens drive either, it’s too dangerous. They are also still breastfeeding twice a day, for the antibodies.
Teens can’t drive without hours of lessons, instructions, safety discussions, and a test. There are also restrictions on driving, such as speed limits, you must wear your seatbelt, etc. What preparation did your teen go through before you handed them a phone so you could disengage and be free of parenting, and what restrictions did you put on screens? (Oh wait, you didn’t; you want your kids out of your face as much as possible.)
How old are your teens? What are their academic, extra curricular and social accomplishments? I will put mine up against yours all day long. They are phenomenal people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My teens were never on it, because I protect my kids from harm, so no change.
+1
Same. I don’t let my teens drive either, it’s too dangerous. They are also still breastfeeding twice a day, for the antibodies.
Teens can’t drive without hours of lessons, instructions, safety discussions, and a test. There are also restrictions on driving, such as speed limits, you must wear your seatbelt, etc. What preparation did your teen go through before you handed them a phone so you could disengage and be free of parenting, and what restrictions did you put on screens? (Oh wait, you didn’t; you want your kids out of your face as much as possible.)
How old are your teens? What are their academic, extra curricular and social accomplishments? I will put mine up against yours all day long. They are phenomenal people.
I don’t think you want to do that, but thanks. How many languages do yours speak fluently, again? Mine were never on a platform that led to suicide, murder, addictions, kidnapping, drug use, dying from stupid pranks…
Anonymous wrote:I previously mistakenly said Twitter was down, but I meant to say Tik Tok.
Let's share our observations if our teens are happier and healthier today.