NFW. Not only do you need to be clear as day that she isn't allowed, but you need to make her understand why it's not acceptable for her to watch this. Don't just set the rules, she needs to understand there's a good reason for the rule. She's likely asking because there are other kids her age that she knows who do watch that show, and she wants to be "cool" by watching it, too.
Remember the movie Ted? Other end of the extreme. Hilarious movie, my wife and I both loved it. And we were absolutely appalled that our kids were coming home from school asking about it, because they were hearing about it from other kids their ages (elementary school). And then, when we finally got to see it, we were shocked and insulted by the low-life parents who were bringing kids as young as 5 and 6 year olds (!!!) into the theater with them to see it. I mean, WTF???
I'm far from a prude. Loved the dirty, raunchy, insulting humor. But, if you're a parent, and you think it's acceptable for your 5 year old to see scenes with a teddy bear snorting coke, having threesomes with hookers, and having a whore s**t on the carpet on a dare, it's time to consider self-neutering yourself.
Remember the movie Ted? Other end of the extreme. Hilarious movie, my wife and I both loved it. And we were absolutely appalled that our kids were coming home from school asking about it, because they were hearing about it from other kids their ages (elementary school). And then, when we finally got to see it, we were shocked and insulted by the low-life parents who were bringing kids as young as 5 and 6 year olds (!!!) into the theater with them to see it. I mean, WTF???
I'm far from a prude. Loved the dirty, raunchy, insulting humor. But, if you're a parent, and you think it's acceptable for your 5 year old to see scenes with a teddy bear snorting coke, having threesomes with hookers, and having a whore s**t on the carpet on a dare, it's time to consider self-neutering yourself.
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