On a scale of 1-10, how bad is taking your 15-year old daughter to see 50 Shades?
Posted by
Strongbad (aka Rambler14)
Feb 16 '15, 16:02
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1 - no big deal
10 - OMGWTF
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Responses:
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No big deal, by that age she had already seen it all. -- nm
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John Barrymore
Feb 16, 20:26
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no young girl should ever see this misogynist bullshit. -- nm
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loosi at home
Feb 16, 19:52
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12 -- nm
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loosi at home
Feb 16, 19:51
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Absolutely not -- nm
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Epiphany
Feb 16, 19:23
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I saw too many tweens at the movies on Saturday, with their dads. And I had a good idea what they were going to see. It was disturbing. -- nm
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Mop
Feb 16, 19:11
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Did she read the book already? -- nm
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Benevolent Dictator JaxSean
Feb 16, 18:17
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Courtney Love? typical :(((( -- nm
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Peglegpete
Feb 16, 18:06
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Depends what the kid did. -- nm
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Roger More
Feb 16, 18:02
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to warn her what an abusive relationship looks like so she can avoid one? -- nm
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dogbert
Feb 16, 17:59
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That's way too young to be exposed to that terrible of writing. -- nm
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Reagen
Feb 16, 17:04
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312.50
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call me Ishmael
Feb 16, 16:55
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It wouldn't be my choice, but it could facilitate a healthy conversation about sex, depending on the family. nm
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ralph wiggum
Feb 16, 16:54
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50. -- nm
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Todd Manning
Feb 16, 16:48
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The 15 year old would die of embarrassment. -- nm
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Andie
Feb 16, 16:25
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11.1 -- nm
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Scots-IrishStephen
Feb 16, 16:23
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9.99 -- nm
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Ultron
Feb 16, 16:18
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I think it entirely depends on the 15-year old and the mom and how well they communicate and stuff -- nm
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rollo
Feb 16, 16:18
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That's disturbing. -- nm
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Loyola
Feb 16, 16:14
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is it a matinee with deep throat and boogie nights ? -- nm
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DaneDukeNuuk
Feb 16, 16:12
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I think its M rated here so a 15-year old can go without mum -- nm
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Karl_S
Feb 16, 16:11
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8. Just why introduce those fucked up themes into an age group
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Will Hunting
Feb 16, 16:06
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9 -- nm
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Beaker
Feb 16, 16:05
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(to clarify, this is a mom taking her daughter) -- nm
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Strongbad
Feb 16, 16:03
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