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13 yr old difficult child and rap CDs?
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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 60072" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>I like Enimem. His old music is pretty sexist, up to and including lines about raping his mother. His newer stuff is much, much better. Songs about his daughter, anti-war, etc. The language, of course, is foul but his newer messages are pretty good for the most part.</p><p></p><p>I never stopped my daughter from getting whatever music she liked. The only caveat was that I would get the words and if I found something objectionable, it would be discussed. I liked that it opened conversations about sex, abuse of women, suicide, gang issues, drugs, etc. There were many conversations that would have never happened had it not been for her choice in music.</p><p></p><p>I would limit what she watched on television and what movies she saw when she was younger. The main reasons for this were that it was frequently impossible to preview what she was watching and many caused some major nightmares for her. I don't think I let her see a PG-13 movie until she was 16 unless I had either seen it first or it was recommended by someone whose judgment I truly trusted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 60072, member: 3626"] I like Enimem. His old music is pretty sexist, up to and including lines about raping his mother. His newer stuff is much, much better. Songs about his daughter, anti-war, etc. The language, of course, is foul but his newer messages are pretty good for the most part. I never stopped my daughter from getting whatever music she liked. The only caveat was that I would get the words and if I found something objectionable, it would be discussed. I liked that it opened conversations about sex, abuse of women, suicide, gang issues, drugs, etc. There were many conversations that would have never happened had it not been for her choice in music. I would limit what she watched on television and what movies she saw when she was younger. The main reasons for this were that it was frequently impossible to preview what she was watching and many caused some major nightmares for her. I don't think I let her see a PG-13 movie until she was 16 unless I had either seen it first or it was recommended by someone whose judgment I truly trusted. [/QUOTE]
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