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Vicky.
11-10-2025, 10:39 AM
Just curious..mine watched last night and a couple of episodes last year. I was 13 when I first watched it and it was waaaay worse back then, it's so sanitised these days. But apparently her dad is not impressed that she watched it. I watch it with her and answer any questions she has about it if they come up

rusticgal
11-10-2025, 10:50 AM
Quite honestly I can imagine its any different to what they are experiencing in the outside world...

Niamh.
11-10-2025, 10:53 AM
Yeah its pretty mild nowadays compared to back at the beginning

Livia
11-10-2025, 10:58 AM
Absolutely not. We make a huge effort that they're shielded from the ridiculous woke superficiality of shows like this. They're almost 5 and 6, so I know we have a long way to go till 13, but we're already heavily censoring what they see. I'd get rid of the TV and Internet if it was the only way to shield them from this crap before they're developed enough to understand these people are idiots.

Glenn.
11-10-2025, 11:06 AM
Yes I would let them watch it. And if they had any questions I’d answer. Any decent parent would.

Oliver_W
11-10-2025, 11:06 AM
It's weird - it's definitely a castrated version of its former self, but somehow I'd let the C4/5 version babysit the FC rather than ITV.

Livia
11-10-2025, 11:36 AM
A non-parent imagining "any decent parent" would do the same as him is insulting and provocative.

Crimson Dynamo
11-10-2025, 11:40 AM
No, id hope by 13 they would have developed better taste

but iv never heard of a 13-year-old watching "NORMAL" TV

:shocked:

Ithinkiloveyoutoo
11-10-2025, 11:42 AM
No

Lostie!
11-10-2025, 11:54 AM
I started watching when I was 13 in 2006 and it was far less appropriate back then :laugh:

Barry.
11-10-2025, 01:04 PM
I was about 12 when I watched BB so I think it would be fine. More Timid than the past years

Glenn.
11-10-2025, 01:09 PM
Big Brother isn’t corrupting kids, it’s a social experiment. If your kids grow up thinking everyone who doesn’t fit your view is an idiot, that’s a bigger problem than them seeing a few people argue on TV. Shielding them from everything just delays teaching them how to think critically about the world around them.

Crimson Dynamo
11-10-2025, 01:10 PM
"it’s a social experiment."

:laugh2:

Jessica.
11-10-2025, 01:33 PM
I'd hope mine wouldn't be interested in reality TV at that age but if they are then I don't see a problem with it, especially with a parent present. I was watching southpark and whatever other inappropriate trash was on TV back when I was 13 and there was no vigilance whatsoever. I'm more concerned about how late it's on, I want my kid to go to bed at 8pm forever. :joker:

Crimson Dynamo
11-10-2025, 02:05 PM
Its Netflix kids shows everyone should be worried about....

:skull:

Gusto Brunt
11-10-2025, 02:08 PM
How could I stop her?

Ninastar
11-10-2025, 02:13 PM
They have seen much worse things at a much younger age on the internet so yeah, BB is nothing compared to that

Shaun
11-10-2025, 05:04 PM
I started watching at the exact same age so it would be rather hypocritical if I did :laugh:

AnnieK
11-10-2025, 05:22 PM
I wish my kid would watch it with me instead of the brainrot he watches on TikTok, I might then get a bit of conversation out of him lol. I don't censor much of what he watches now tbf (he is nealry 15) but i do have a no phone upstairs policy so I can monitor it a little as he's in the same room as me.

Barry.
11-10-2025, 05:28 PM
I wish my kid would watch it with me instead of the brainrot he watches on TikTok, I might then get a bit of conversation out of him lol. I don't censor much of what he watches now tbf (he is nealry 15) but i do have a no phone upstairs policy so I can monitor it a little as he's in the same room as me.

That’s a good idea about the phones, though it would never work on my nephew, he’s too attached to his phone to watch YouTube and play Roblox (he’s 11)

Vicky.
11-10-2025, 05:38 PM
I wish my kid would watch it with me instead of the brainrot he watches on TikTok, I might then get a bit of conversation out of him lol. I don't censor much of what he watches now tbf (he is nealry 15) but i do have a no phone upstairs policy so I can monitor it a little as he's in the same room as me.

Haha yes I think this sometimes too. I get to spend a bit time with her and she's watching something that's not 'youtube shite'

Mystic Mock
12-10-2025, 02:48 AM
I would like my imaginary child to form their own opinions.

So my answer would be yes.

Ammi
12-10-2025, 04:16 AM
Just curious..mine watched last night and a couple of episodes last year. I was 13 when I first watched it and it was waaaay worse back then, it's so sanitised these days. But apparently her dad is not impressed that she watched it. I watch it with her and answer any questions she has about it if they come up

…I think for me your last sentence is the key in that you watch it with her…so that you know that she’s comfortable with any content and that you’re comfortable with all/any understandings …you know your daughter, Vicky and you’re there watching with her, that’s showing great parenting, I think…

millyrose
12-10-2025, 07:33 AM
My daughter starting watching series 4 when she was 11.