Who else has banned their child from watching...........

danacara said:
Holding tongue ... biting hole through tongue ... sitting on fingers to not crack the obvious joke that I want to crack ...

I am not sure why you would be holding your tongue. There was certainly nothing that I would ever wanted a child to watch on MTV over the years. Now my youngest is 17. At this point I am not censoring what they watch but have made a decision about what programming I want in OUR house. DH and I are not listening to MTV and that's that. It has been locked out for YEARS and I have not seen a reason to unlock it. Put some ice on your tongue.
 
transparant said:
:rotfl2: Are we twins? It has parental controls on our cable too. *Some* and I stress *some* things are ok for my older kids - I didn't want my younger ones seeing it at all.

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Exactly, and when you have older and younger kids, tv viewing has to be suitable for the younger children.
 
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DawnCt1 said:
I am not sure why you would be holding your tongue. There was certainly nothing that I would ever wanted a child to watch on MTV over the years. Now my youngest is 17. At this point I am not censoring what they watch but have made a decision about what programming I want in OUR house. DH and I are not listening to MTV and that's that. It has been locked out for YEARS and I have not seen a reason to unlock it. Put some ice on your tongue.


:confused3 She wanted to make a joke, I don't see anywhere for you to get mad :confused3
 
I never in my life understood why people thought/think MTV is SO bad. The way people talk around here, makes it seem like my parent's did everything wrong when raising my 3 siblings and I. We weren't banned from watching MTV or anything like that.

I think the Sweet 16 show is hilarious. It's amazing how people with money live. G-d bless them. If they have the money, why shouldn't they spend it? It's apparent that these children will have money for a considerable time now.

If anyone had bothered to watch the first episode, the one with the two girls in La Jolla, they would have noted that the two girls charged their guests $10 to get in, with that money going to a breast cancer charity. They raised something like $20,000. Spoiled brats? Yeah, right.
 

Dawn, question for you. Did your sons move out of the house to go to college? Did they ever attend a sleepover? Do you think they've ever seen a TV at another home? ;)
 
danacara said:
Dawn, question for you. Did your sons move out of the house to go to college? Did they ever attend a sleepover? Do you think they've ever seen a TV at another home? ;)


That doesn't mean she HAS to permit it in her own house. Just because kids will eventually see/or do something does that mean we should just except these things in our home? As Dawn stated, she had younger children - and yes...MTV is inappropriate for young kids.
 
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Kids of parents who go conservative-raving-thermonuclear over MTV, the cable box, fireworks, local news reporters, outsourcing ... those were the kids who did beer slides on their stomachs across the tap room in college, knocked themselves into walls, and gave themselves concussions. These were the kids who downloaded 2G worth of free internet porn onto their hard drives in their first week of school. These were the kids who had little beer bellies and hair sticking straight up by junior year. They are always great fun. ;)
 
danacara said:
I think this show is entertaining as heck. I do. I think that if you approach it the right way, it can be an awesome opportunity to broach the topic of showy wealth/ostentation/"keeping up with the Joneses" with your kids. Honestly, if your teenager is idiot enough to watch "My Super Sweet 16" and decide that he or she deserves an equally lavish party - there are deeper issues. It's sort of like "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous" for the teen set.

I agree! I watch this show with my 14 year old daughter and we laugh like heck. She knows those kids aren't living in the real world, and she knows that they are spoiled brats, and that the parents are afraid to say no to them. I find the show hilarious and so does my daughter. :rotfl:
 
danacara said:
Kids of parents who go conservative-raving-thermonuclear over MTV, the cable box, fireworks, local news reporters, outsourcing ... those were the kids who did beer slides on their stomachs across the tap room in college, knocked themselves into walls, and gave themselves concussions. These were the kids who downloaded 2G worth of free internet porn onto their hard drives in their first week of school. These were the kids who had little beer bellies and hair sticking straight up by junior year. They are always great fun. ;)

Yep....the tighter you wind 'em, the further they bounce once you let go!:banana:
 
danacara said:
Kids of parents who go conservative-raving-thermonuclear over MTV, the cable box, fireworks, local news reporters, outsourcing ... those were the kids who did beer slides on their stomachs across the tap room in college, knocked themselves into walls, and gave themselves concussions. These were the kids who downloaded 2G worth of free internet porn onto their hard drives in their first week of school. These were the kids who had little beer bellies and hair sticking straight up by junior year. They are always great fun. ;)

Speak AFTER you have kids, then you can ;) all you want. :teeth:
 
danacara said:
Kids of parents who go conservative-raving-thermonuclear over MTV, the cable box, fireworks, local news reporters, outsourcing ... those were the kids who did beer slides on their stomachs across the tap room in college, knocked themselves into walls, and gave themselves concussions. These were the kids who downloaded 2G worth of free internet porn onto their hard drives in their first week of school. These were the kids who had little beer bellies and hair sticking straight up by junior year. They are always great fun. ;)

have to say, as a freshman this year, I totally agree. Those kids do make good entertainment before you have to take care of them.


BUT back to the original idea of the tread...Ive seen EVERY episode of this show :blush: . But now that I have I can't stand the re-runs. The girls were completely rediculuos and the boy who had to bribe people to come to his party amazed me. I also couldn't figure out why natalie was living in poverty when her dad was living it up in CA; then she said something about her soon-to-be step mom having a lot to do with bringing her out there :confused3
 
gotta agree with MrsKreamer, it's really easy to be opinionated based on no life experiences. I hope I and the boards are still around in another few years when some of the "twenty-somethings" become parents :rotfl2:

Having your own kids really changes one's perspectives ;)
 
danacara said:
Kids of parents who go conservative-raving-thermonuclear over MTV, the cable box, fireworks, local news reporters, outsourcing ... those were the kids who did beer slides on their stomachs across the tap room in college, knocked themselves into walls, and gave themselves concussions. These were the kids who downloaded 2G worth of free internet porn onto their hard drives in their first week of school. These were the kids who had little beer bellies and hair sticking straight up by junior year. They are always great fun. ;)


Funny...most of the people I know raised their kids this way (including my own parents and my DH parents) and those kinds of things never happened. Family value's go a long way for some people. I'm glad that me, my family and most of my friends belong to such an elite club. :teeth:
 
MrsKreamer said:
Speak AFTER you have kids, then you can all you want.

Let's talk relative wisdom here for a minute. You're 22; you accidentally got pregnant at 20, quit school, and stay home now with an infant. I'm 24; no kids, degree, and I bank cash for my future kids. So granted that we're both young and probably both idiots at heart, who might be winning the wisdom sweepstakes these days? Is your opinion worth more than mine? Is mine worth more than yours? Are we equal?
 
danacara said:
Let's talk relative wisdom here for a minute. You're 22; you accidentally got pregnant at 20, quit school, and stay home now with an infant. I'm 24; no kids, degree, and I bank cash for my future kids. So granted that we're both young and probably both idiots at heart, who might be winning the wisdom sweepstakes these days? Is your opinion worth more than mine? Is mine worth more than yours? Are we equal?

That was kind of harsh....
 
Cantw8 said:
gotta agree with MrsKreamer, it's really easy to be opinionated based on no life experiences. I hope I and the boards are still around in another few years when some of the "twenty-somethings" become parents

darlin' - the chick you quoted is 22!

I always forget - if you screw up and get pregnant, you are immediately infused with and credited with great wisdom on the DIS board. There's just something special about having that baby! ;) ;) ;)
 
Twinkles - I would say that she and I are probably about even with respect to relative wisdom. But in terms of harshness ...

Speak AFTER you have kids, then you can all you want.

So was that. So, tit for tat. If I can be expected to take the condescension - so can she.
 
danacara said:
Let's talk relative wisdom here for a minute. You're 22; you accidentally got pregnant at 20, quit school, and stay home now with an infant. I'm 24; no kids, degree, and I bank cash for my future kids. So who do you think might have more common sense in their head? ;)


Whoa...that's very uncalled for. When it comes to raising children I don't care what kind of degree you have or just how much money you have - thats NOT what makes a good parent.

I must be a complete idiot in your eyes - I got married at the age of 18 - had my first child at 20 and have been happily married for 16 1/2 years. My mother in law had no degree and had her first of 8 children at the age of 19...I'm inclined to think that you have no more common sense than either one of us or Mrs. Kreamer.
 













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