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message 1: by Greg (new)

Greg Thanks so much for your answer. Yes, it's business no matter what the cost. And one 15 y/o may be far more mature than another 15 y/o. And, as a person who is decades and decades old, I don't allow violent images via TV or movies into my home at all, I don't mind foul language if it is in character and not just for shock value (to wake one up from a nap) and nakedness is fine ,that's perfectly natural, as long as that's all it is (nothing too sexual). As far as "Gentlemen's Guide" the sex really didn't bother me, but oh, the violence in Hunger Games was way too horrendous. Reminded me of an old joke in the New Yorker: a movie marque that reads:' XXX-No One Admitted'


message 2: by Urcelia (new)

Urcelia Teixeira Thanks for the chat Greg. We’re on the same page :-)


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