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MichaelinHfx's avatar

Interesting debate. As a non-parent, I probably should keep my opinion to myself. Yet - I’m compelled to offer another angle to think about (which is something I did as an uncle whenever my nephew’s parents were struggling with an idea).

The numbers are culturally normative. As a parent, are you truly aligned with the values of your community? Do the numbers make sense?

For example, in Virginia, hunting age is 12-15; yet, R-rated films are off limits to that group. Is there an emotional difference between causing bloodshed and witnessing it?

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Rohan Arnold's avatar

Love this. As a parent I struggle with this and can appreciate both perspectives. Whilst my eldest didn’t like the dramatic tension in Frozen when she was younger, her brother would be up for watching things older than his years.

Key though, regardless of the approach - having open lines of communication to engage in a dialogue with them on what content they may consume whether you want them to or not is the most important outcome I think.

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