With sex I don't mind them watching sex in movies when presented in a "normal" manner.
::makes note to send porn to Laura's boys::
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
With sex I don't mind them watching sex in movies when presented in a "normal" manner.
::makes note to send porn to Laura's boys::
::makes note to send porn to Laura's boys::
Hee. I showed them the "Internet is for Porn" video and I thought they would split a gut. [link] That was made for my boys.
There were kids at the theater when we saw PotC that were too young. Stupid parents. Like the 3 year old kid that cried half the film.
I just told a nobel lauriat that "Everything's 5x5, the check went out on Thursday."
The Buffyisms sometimes come out of nowhere, like a burp or my Boston accent.
ION, in Minneapolis, Signs of the Cephalopod Underground
A reader discovered this fascinating graffiti in downtown Minneapolis, near the transit center on Hennepin Avenue.
With violence I tend to not mind them watching the obviously fictional stuff like SciFi while I shy away from graphic violence in a realistic setting like war. With sex I don't mind them watching sex in movies when presented in a "normal" manner. It's all very subjective.
You make a lot of sense -- I know I was way more freaked out by Platoon, which was several years later (and I saw it in a second-run theater), than any of the ridiculous horror movies. Horror movies are good clean fun!
I recall getting spooked by The Exorcist on cable when I was 14 ish. But that may have been more because I was babysitting late at night, it was storming pretty badly, branches kept falling against the house and there was a high school party down the street which meant random people would occasionally wander drunkenly into the yard, lit up by the strobing lightning.
I saw a lot of the Elm Street and Halloween flicks around 9-13 because my best friend at the time loved that stuff, and when her older brothers' watched us, they'd totally let us rent those. In retrospect, I recall more how stupid and gross they were than scary.
I don't like horror much at all.
I recall getting spooked by The Exorcist on cable when I was 14 ish.
I watched with hands over eyes in my 20s. Different stuff pushes the buttons.
Signs of the Cephalopod Underground
That would make an excellent album title.
Oh & said kid I was babysitting would walk in her sleep and moan.
I'm sure that didn't help.
My parents were relatively strict about violence, but could give a shit about sex or language.
The most obnoxious parents I can remember were the ones who brought their screaming toddler to the Psycho (remake) press screening. If you're at a press screening, it means you can either (a) hire a sitter and get your paper to reimburse you or (b) hire a sitter and write it off as a business expense. There is really no excuse for bringing your kid.