Simone's dodgy parenting 'skills'.
Giving permission for your 10 year-old child to watch BB is bad enough but then insisting that your 5 year-old will be watching every single episode, including the one when she was talking about ''Poppers relaxing your asshole muscles'' is just demented. :laugh:
Obviously never heard of the 9pm watershed, or maybe she's just too dumb to understand what it meant. Dreadful mess. Pityful parent.:facepalm: |
I'll be honest I started watching Big Brother at about 12 or 11. My mum started letting me watch the edited versions of BB10 and I loved the show and she eventually let me watch a live eviction (Angel went :() so I guess it is about maturity.
The 5 year old watching ìs crazy though. Won't pass comment on her parenting though but I wouldn't sit a 5 year old in front of BB. |
different strokes for different folks but none of us reserve the right to stand in judgement, period, thats her business and the social services. calling someone an unfit parent is disgusting and not anyones concern. A 5 year old might recognise mummy on tv, but the content of her dialogue would be alien to her/him i would imagine. Lets stop judging when we know nothing of her home life.
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Pretty sure the 5 year old won't be watching the 10pm show but isn't there a bleeped out version aired the following morning used to be at any rate, but even then he would be at school so I think it's all bluster on Simones part, they probably watch on catch up and fast forward the dodgy bits
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I started watching when I was 9 lol, most kids watched cartoons before school, I watched the repeat of the previous night's Big Brother with the edited out swearing oops BIG UP BB5
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I must admit I was 10 when i first watched big brother (Big Brother 5 was my first series) my mum didn't want me watching it though but i always found a way lol.
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When i was 10 we didnt have tellies, we had lives outside and our parents let us in to feed us and then kicked us out again till bedtime. We had mates and a laptop was something we ate our diner off, called a tray these days. We basically parented ourselves, hence the odd views on parenting
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To be fair, I don't think her five year old is watching every BB episode and every Bots episode religiously. Maybe watching a bit of the day version and someone pointing out 'Look, there's mummy'
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She didn't say the 5 year old would be watching, she did say the 10 year old. God love her though to see her Mam running around with bread in her arse.
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I wonder what her 5 yr old thought of her bread routine last night ?
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I always watched BB. I was watching it when I was 5/6.
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never watch anything after the watershed - in bed and tucked up by 730pm every night.
remember we have the internet now a days - this means we hae no watershed as everything is available 247. |
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Yeah I used to watch at 10 years old, I watched the edited version before I went to school every morning but I was allowed to watch Live Eviction. Lik epreviously mentioned I think it's about maturity and I didn't know what any of it meant anyway :joker: When it moved to C5 I was allowed to watch live every day.
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Also I clearly said I watched from BB10 which came after Kinga shoved a bottle up her vag. That was BB6. :pat: |
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Also I don't see the complaints when parents let young children watch IAC after the watershed, and while not as crude or adult as BB it's still on at 9 for a reason. |
I was never restricted in what I could watch as a kid, I don't think it's a sign of bad parenting. I knew the scary stuff wasn't real, that the violence was never to be replicated and others behaviors weren't to be repeated.
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