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My 15 year old cp saw it. Thought it was very funny. And I'm sure it there were some inappropriate parts but hey I'm the mom who took my then 10 year old to Mean Girls (I swear most of it went over her head and I really had no clue how inappropriate it was going to be!)
Long awkward car ride home with my dad seeing the movie Grease the summer before 4th grade....I haven't seen it. I can only imagine it's like playing Cards Against Humanity with your parents.
@dat.jpp just wait. If you do end up going with your dad, you'll probably have a long, awkward car ride home that might involve interesting conversation. Worth the risk? Up to you.
I kind of try to be the same way. They see what they want to see whether you want them to or not (at least I always did) and I prefer to have open communication with my kids. I never censored what they read either.I was a bit younger than ten when I first saw Mean Girls (DVD when it first came out, on my own on a trip to NC). I honestly didn't understand that movie till I was older. My parents were not the type to really control what we watched, and I've always been very mature for my age without being too mature.
When I was 15 I was completely uncensored: I could listen and watch anything within reason. I'm pretty sure me and my mom saw Bridesmaids when I was 16/15? I haven't seen Sisters but I imagine it's along the same lines.
Long awkward car ride home with my dad seeing the movie Grease the summer before 4th grade....
I kind of try to be the same way. They see what they want to see whether you want them to or not (at least I always did) and I prefer to have open communication with my kids. I never censored what they read either.
The last time I played Cards Against Humanity with my parents and their friends, I was the judge and my mom submitted this card..I haven't seen it. I can only imagine it's like playing Cards Against Humanity with your parents.
@dat.jpp just wait. If you do end up going with your dad, you'll probably have a long, awkward car ride home that might involve interesting conversation. Worth the risk? Up to you.
The last time I played Cards Against Humanity with my parents and their friends, I was the judge and my mom submitted this card..
My boyfriend is black.
I actually have it! I made all my siblings download it over christmas and now we all play like once a week! It's a little less awkward since you don't have to actually hear your mom read some of the answers...I just laughed so hard.
Side note,
Download evil apples! It's like a free cards against humanity you can play on your phone.
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The last time I played Cards Against Humanity with my parents and their friends, I was the judge and my mom submitted this card..
My boyfriend is black.
I haven't seen it. I can only imagine it's like playing Cards Against Humanity with your parents.
@dat.jpp just wait. If you do end up going with your dad, you'll probably have a long, awkward car ride home that might involve interesting conversation. Worth the risk? Up to you.
That right there is a reason that I'd tell my kid no way. Old fashioned opinion, I'm sure.I just want to watch the movie, it looks pretty funny plus im not really into girls anyway
I that kind of boy that just likes sexual comedy shows/movies!