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Movie "Breaking Dawn" Causes Seizures?

Auteur's picture

VD (SD 13) and a friend went to see "Breaking Dawn" as a reward for VD's "pritty good grades" (15 points below failing in all core subjects, plus Bs and Cs in health, chorus and gym.) :jawdrop:

From the sounds of it, it seems unsuitable for two girls who have just turned 13 despite the PG13 rating. In my case, the Behemoth has always allowed the skids to do whatever they want; whether age inappropriate or not. A totally laissez faire approach to non-parenting.

Could this be what's wrong with VD???
http://sacramento.cbslocal.com/2011/12/01/httpsacramento-cbslocal-com201...

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Zoie's picture

Gosh my SD10 went to see this movie..her BM took her. I couldn't believe it, it's not appropriate at all for a 10yr old and my SD told he she covered her eyes during many scenes...

arghhhhh Z

Auteur's picture

VD reported that her friend was crying during the whole thing and tough tomboy VD was "ascared" of the whole thing.

Zoie's picture

Unbelievable...these kids should not see this stuff, they are just too young.. oh well BM's want to take their kids then so be it..

Auteur's picture

GG was guilty of this as well. I told GG I don't think a six year old boy should be watching "ICarly" much less Spongebob.

At first he said "we don't watch that stuff here" but then he caved the second I left the room.

Auteur's picture

Your ex-BF sounds exactly like GG. Allowing everything under the sun b/c god forbid he actually PARENT his children at my house. . .that would get him "in dutch" with the Behemoth!!!

You don't know the missle you dodged, Stacey13

ThatGirl's picture

OMG can you just imagine how many of the drama queens that watch this crap will start faking seizures once they hear this rumor?

Auteur's picture

Definitely!

"VD couldn't come to class today b/c she's having seizures from the movie I sent her to with her friend. . .Not to worry, I'm launching a lawsuit against the movie producers even as we speak."

ThatGirl's picture

Yup yup! And teen daughters swooning and fainting so that daddies will have to pick them up and cuddle them for the rest of the movie? Maybe buy them some fast food and an iPhone to help them feel better?

the_stepmonster's picture

BM let SD9 (then 8),SD11 (then 10) and SD4 watch Easy A. I love the movie, but the references to sex are not very discreet. She also let them watch Bad Teacher, which I haven't seen but I've heard it's very raunchy. Whatever. Not my kid, not my problem.

anafiodorova's picture

Well , at least it was not your husband to be that took his daughter 12 to see paranormal activity 3 , because she likes scary movies. Yes, he did not include his son 14 in this special alone time with his daugheter. I also would not have known about it if it was not the facebook posting of his daughter stating that she will be seeing paranormal activity 3.Red flags ladies- guilty daddy dating his daughter? When confronted about it he just smiled and laughed in my face and called me jelous. I took the car and went to see a movie by myself. All of this plus 7-8 p.m text messages that his daughter was sending him and he was ok with them plus him called me jelous two weeks before we were about to get a marriage license led me to open my eyes and leave a week after he called me jelous of his daughter.

Auteur's picture

Thank GOD you dodged THAT bullet! Oh I had similar occurences when the skids were coming around (they're all PASed out now) Princess bride VD would ride perched atop daddykins tractor with him walking slowly next to him as though some sort of queen's aide. Daddykins would impress Princess Bride with all his heavy lifting as I sweated and toiled behind them dragging logs and hitching them to the back of the tractor. Then he has the nerve to STILL say that "his kids helped clear the brush in the back yard"

Ummm these brats (especially VD) conspired against you with their mother the Behemoth to make a phoney CPS report against you for "inappropriate work duties" (namely gathering twigs for 20 minutes and emptying small waste paper baskets)

Seriously GG???

He would brag to me about how VD could pilot his tractor better than I could, that I was just jealous, chip off the old blog, blah blah.

Most recently he said to me that "my (insert VD's real name) probably has a BETTER BODY than (insert name of his manager at work)!"

Seriously, GG???

Auteur's picture

Tell me about it. . and here's the worst part. He hasn't SEEN his daughter for like three years now. . .so I'm guessing he's judging by the Behemoth's massive boobs that his little princess has a "great body" by now.

:sick: :sick: :sick:

Auteur's picture

In my case the "best" of both worlds.

They are allowed to watch violent inappropriate stuff (were watching WWE when under age Dirol and also they are so UNsophisticated that they just blankly stared at the Simpsons and missed every last joke.

I remember my bios would be roaring with laughter and unable to catch their breath watching the Simpsons and all it's witty, snarky humour.

His three dullards sat their literally like potatoes, slack jaw and all, zombie like.

Vichychoisse's picture

This reminded me of a slightly off-topic story from my youth.

I think I was 12 or 13 and Christmas shopping with my dad. Afterwards, we decided to see a movie at the mall multi-plex. Now dad was TOTALLY clueless about pop culture and picked a movie called "Private Lessons". Totally dating myself here... anyone remember that? VERY inappropriate to say the least!!

My dad is awesome, and believe me, it was not his intention to expose his kid to this. I seem to recall we were both very embarrassed to sit through this together, BUT WE DID! Years later I asked him WTF was with that, and he got all red-faced and explained he was SO embarrassed at his choice, and opted not to take me out of the theater, because it would have meant explaining to me what was wrong with it. I still laugh at this. Especially since afterward it made him so sensitive to this stuff that he would make me look away during smoochy scenes when we watched Love Boat. Ahhahhahaha.

anafiodorova's picture

Has any one seen paranormal acyvity 3 and do they think it is appropriate for a 12 year old girl. I am just wondering - why he would agree to take her as if they are on a movie date and she will post it on facebook . It just sounds wrong to me. He would not even tell me either or let alone invite me. When we celebrated his son`s birthday I was invited to the movie that they went to .
I understand that I am disengaged but still that seemed strange to me.When confronted he will smile and laugh in my face as if it was a joke to him. I knew I had to leave after he said that I am jelous.

Elizabeth's picture

An acquaintance of mine took her BD8 to see that movie. Couldn't believe it! I told DH in front of my BD8 and my BD8 made a comment about some parents now knowing how to parent. It was pretty funny. BD8 knows no way she will see that movie until she's about 16.