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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

What would you do if you came home and you find your teenage kids watching ' Fifty shades of grey'? 1) give out to them and turn it off? 2) watch it with them lol? 3) walk past and ignore? 4) other......?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Spank them

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By *etmebeurfantasyWoman
over a year ago

My town

I had a nearly same thing my daughter is 18 in April and other night her friend and herself had the film up on the laptop. I told them to turn it off;...walked away and thought did I do the right thing

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Defo sit down & watch with, that way it'll be turned off within minutes.

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By *etmebeurfantasyWoman
over a year ago

My town

Or 5. Ask them is it worth paying the 12 quid to watch in the cinema.

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By *aid backMan
over a year ago

by a lake with my rod out

i would sit down and watch and make comments to embarrass them

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By *imwildWoman
over a year ago

around


"Defo sit down & watch with, that way it'll be turned off within minutes. "
ya my kids the same however mine are way too cute to let themselves be caught...

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By *razy-CplCouple
over a year ago

and surrounding areas


"What would you do if you came home and you find your teenage kids watching ' Fifty shades of grey'? 1) give out to them and turn it off? 2) watch it with them lol? 3) walk past and ignore? 4) other......?"

It all depends on age really as in early teens i would ask why they want to see it, then i would turn off the electricity at the fuse board and say there was a power cut lol. If the late teens as in 17-18 id sit and watch it with them and ask what they taught if it, there all probally watching way worse on the internet anyway behind our backs

mr crazy

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Defo sit down & watch with, that way it'll be turned off within minutes. "
Nice one !!! Guaranteed to work ! Hey DG ....how are ye ?? How's Junca ??

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

I came home last night from work and my girls age 19 and 16 were watching a movie. I walked past several times but didnt know what they were watching.....all I saw was lots of grey lol........They were laughing so much! I didnt say anything and they kept watching. I asked them later what it was. They told me and I asked: Was it any good lol? They giggled.....No point in telling them off as they're going to watch it anyway! I think ignoring it and me being totally casual about it worked well!!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Walking with my 12 yr old other day and she saw an advert for the film, giggling she brings my attention to it I asked her why was she giggling her reply " you know" !! End of conversation.

But when we celebrated her recent birthday in a restaurant she decides to ask me " do I think 16 is too young to have sex" and ended up having a debate on it.

I was more impressed how well she conducted her views.

Keep talking to your kids, don't leave it to the school or their friends to educate them.

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By *imwildWoman
over a year ago

around

Normally when a film is made based on a book I would recommend reading the book instead. In this case I'd say watch the film and dont bother wasting your time reading that drivvle.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I came home last night from work and my girls age 19 and 16 were watching a movie. I walked past several times but didnt know what they were watching.....all I saw was lots of grey lol........They were laughing so much! I didnt say anything and they kept watching. I asked them later what it was. They told me and I asked: Was it any good lol? They giggled.....No point in telling them off as they're going to watch it anyway! I think ignoring it and me being totally casual about it worked well!!!"

that's what I would have done too Dutch

There is alot worse they could b watching on the Internet!!!!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I came home last night from work and my girls age 19 and 16 were watching a movie. I walked past several times but didnt know what they were watching.....all I saw was lots of grey lol........They were laughing so much! I didnt say anything and they kept watching. I asked them later what it was. They told me and I asked: Was it any good lol? They giggled.....No point in telling them off as they're going to watch it anyway! I think ignoring it and me being totally casual about it worked well!!!

that's what I would have done too Dutch

There is alot worse they could b watching on the Internet!!!! "

True!!

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By *etmebeurfantasyWoman
over a year ago

My town

The film is advertised everywhere. My 8 yr old says "mummy what the film about"

Hardly going to get into a conversation about it so I choose the easy option. 'I don't know'

I got told I was telling lies cause she seen the book.before on my bedroom cabinet.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I came home last night from work and my girls age 19 and 16 were watching a movie. I walked past several times but didnt know what they were watching.....all I saw was lots of grey lol........They were laughing so much! I didnt say anything and they kept watching. I asked them later what it was. They told me and I asked: Was it any good lol? They giggled.....No point in telling them off as they're going to watch it anyway! I think ignoring it and me being totally casual about it worked well!!!"

My 19yr old daughter said it was Shite!

We went to see Paddington.. now that was Hilarious!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Id sit down and explain the difference between a controlling man and a dominant man.

Then i would tell them never to trust a man that tries to out something in their body when they dont know where it came from or if it is clean and safe And to buy their own if they wanted to experiment.

Then id explain if someone is tying them up and they feel numb to ask to be released,the numbnesscan last forever.

Lastly id tell them to reject everyone once, to see how they cope with it.

Then id leave them to it.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Id sit down and explain the difference between a controlling man and a dominant man.

Then i would tell them never to trust a man that tries to out something in their body when they dont know where it came from or if it is clean and safe And to buy their own if they wanted to experiment.

Then id explain if someone is tying them up and they feel numb to ask to be released,the numbnesscan last forever.

Lastly id tell them to reject everyone once, to see how they cope with it.

Then id leave them to it."

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By *an19Man
over a year ago

Cork

I'd say 50 shades wouldn't be bad compaired to nymphomaniac on net flix. If you haven't seen it, its the same as watching a full blown porn With a cast of famous actors. In one scene the woman was getting double penetrated and it shows everything.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My parents should have slapped me more with the wooden spoon and sweeping brush when I younger

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