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Should parents be allowed to bring children into R-rated movies? What are the potential consequences of doing so?

13.06.2025 05:41

Should parents be allowed to bring children into R-rated movies? What are the potential consequences of doing so?

So typical of the QPG to asks such vague questions. Schindler List was R-rated. Why? Some “raw” brief image of nudity, not for shock value, but for impact and showing of human vulnerability. The movie was about a man named Schindler who took great risks in trying to save Jews from the N a z i e s. Should a child under 17 see such a movie? Sure, if that child can process mature subjects without crying too much or being traumatized. Not all children need to read little kiddie books. Some are smart and can read newspapers, complicated science, the Holy Bible. Why do we dumb down our students/children, and let smart Asians pass us up?

To sum up, I largely defer to the parents, as they know their children best, and probably, hopefully, love them and want to protect them.

I rarely watch TV anymore, because the TV just can not seem to tell the truth. Most everything is or should be “parental guidance” these wicked days. Some people say that a child should not watch TV at all, until age 3. Messes up their eyes. Maybe humans were not really so much designed to look at artificial images screens. Let their brains develop more naturally looking at things that are real. I would probably talk to my children about the sort of stuff that they look at on their phones, and why you don’t give out personal information to strangers on the internet. I once thought to put the family computer in a public area in the home, so as to be able to see what your children are looking at. But now everybody has a phone. Often of an age before they can hardly even read. How are we going to ban the phones? For poor behavior, or because we all want to be Amish? These days, there is a TV in every room, and probably a computer or computer tablet as well.

Ive been pretending to be okay and acting as normal as possible, but Im actually completely heartbroken after a recent breakup. Its painful and really affecting me, to the point where I cant concentrate at work, Ive lost my appetite, I cant sleep, and It feels as if my whole world has been turned upside down. I loved him so much. He said so many cruel things to me and it made me realize he must not have loved me the way I loved him, or he wouldnt have said such horrible things. How do I handle the heartbreak and why cant I accept that he didnt love me and just forget about him?

And some nudity scenes, really are no more “obscene” than the marital unfaithfulness garbage on soap operas, that probably nobody should watch, yet those are not even rated to protect children from their minds getting corrupted? Was swimming in the nude, at the YMCA, only decades ago, “obscene”? Are family-friendly nude beaches, “obscene”? Should women going topless on the beach, be “obscene” in countries where that is more so the norm? Some cultures do not consider that woman’s area to be “obscene”. I would probably allow for my daughters to go topless, if that is the cultural standard for the place, and not some sort of immoral debauchery intention.

Most everything on TV is fake, even the fake-news is fake.

Now if we are talking about risque sexual movies, then perhaps not even adults should see those. But the parents are supposed to set the standards for the family. What about all the questionable stuff on TV? We know that a lot of parents do not just watch questionable stuff after the children go to bed. It seems to me, that either those movies should not be played in theaters, or else an under-age “child” is allowed a pass in, if accompanied by a responsible adult. Proving parenthood or legal guardianship, is likely not necessary, unless we are talking about vetting immigrants. And I would not at all give such a child a pass, unless with the express permission of the parents. I have a phone, so why not call them up and make sure that it will be okay? Although I have never yet taken a nephew to the theater.

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