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Feb 18, 2020
3:14
:50
pm
IceBlueCoug
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Very few swears, some disturbing images, and of course female nudity. I'd have no problem w/ showing my kids 11 and over
that movie.
Why does your wife not want your daughter to watch the film?
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IceBlueCoug
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Would you let a 13 year old daughter watch Titanic?
TADOW
2/18/20 2:53pm
Fast forward one 10 second scene and yes
MikeDitka'sStache
2/18/20 2:55pm
Just dub this in over the top:
foofcoug
2/18/20 2:57pm
He trying to prevent her from exploring sexuality, not entice her
MikeDitka'sStache
2/18/20 2:58pm
I don't have a 13 year old daughter but I'd let my 12 year old son
Slim
2/18/20 2:55pm
If you wait too long it will be ruined when she has enough smarts to know that
SanDiegoCoug
2/18/20 2:56pm
Probably....but I don't remember it that well. I was similar age when I saw it.
mokelembembe
2/18/20 3:00pm
Very few swears, some disturbing images, and of course female nudity. I'd have no problem w/ showing my kids 11 and over
IceBlueCoug
2/18/20 3:14pm
Lol. You should have to pass some sort of test to be a parent.
BYU_Hoops
2/18/20 3:23pm
Sorry, I was home schooled
IceBlueCoug
2/18/20 4:13pm
Just DVR a version off of TV that is edited for TV. Problem solved
BYUMizzou
2/18/20 3:18pm
I wouldn't personally, and not just for the nudity. But also the sexual themes.
runnincoug
2/18/20 3:38pm
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