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<blockquote data-quote="bby31288" data-source="post: 78922" data-attributes="member: 182"><p>my girls and I all watched the movie 13. Although I wouldn't let them watch it if their friends were around because I didn't know what their parents would want. It was a life learning lesson. They all came away with something. It was very disturbing, but it shows the reality of wrong choices. If you ask my daughter who now only turned 13, she saw it at 11, I was just discussing with this her because she is sitting with me, she said and I quote "it made me realized how crazy your life can get by making bad choices, and hanging out with the wrong people" She has learned to never try and impress anyone, if they don't like her Oh well its their loss. I am not saying you should let your difficult child watch it, I am saying that it was disturbing, and weird and it was a good choice for my kids to see. Of course we watched together, and discussed during the movie and after. It actually stuck with them for weeks after, and we would discuss it again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bby31288, post: 78922, member: 182"] my girls and I all watched the movie 13. Although I wouldn't let them watch it if their friends were around because I didn't know what their parents would want. It was a life learning lesson. They all came away with something. It was very disturbing, but it shows the reality of wrong choices. If you ask my daughter who now only turned 13, she saw it at 11, I was just discussing with this her because she is sitting with me, she said and I quote "it made me realized how crazy your life can get by making bad choices, and hanging out with the wrong people" She has learned to never try and impress anyone, if they don't like her Oh well its their loss. I am not saying you should let your difficult child watch it, I am saying that it was disturbing, and weird and it was a good choice for my kids to see. Of course we watched together, and discussed during the movie and after. It actually stuck with them for weeks after, and we would discuss it again. [/QUOTE]
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