She's a freak! The other really needs to grow some balls and step in and tell her that Nina is 4. Why she is not sticking frozen on for the millionth time? I'll never understand that woman.Her 4 year old watched Titanic ??? Is she actually fucking unhinged?
Genuinely the more I think about it the more appalled I am. I’m a teacher and have had to speak to parents about watching inappropriate things before…they might think it’s harmless but also clearly know sod all about child development. As someone said above, you would have to fast forward basically the whole thing for it to be ok. Who wants to show a four year old someone running round with a gun, terrified children on lifeboats crying for their daddy, the rising water levels, the hundreds of people screaming and drowning in the dark?! It’s really damaging.TITANIC??? is she for realI only just let my daughter watch that at 11 even then I was a bit worried if it would really upset her, wow that is bad absolutely not appropriate for a 4 year old at all
I could have written this post - the old couple in the bed really got me as a 11 year old when I watched it for the first time and literally is one of the reasons I’ve not watched it as an adult. It’s one of the saddest films I’ve ever watched - yes it’s a great film, but bloody traumatic - especially if you are very sensitive! I’m actually still so shocked she watched this with Nina - it’s awful parenting. She must have had a flood of DM’s saying it’s not appropriate- I’m tempted myself.I remember going to watch titanic at the cinema, aged 12 roughly. Over 25yrs later, I still think about the old couple on the bed scene about once a week and only yesterday saw a clip on tv and it was when the ship tips up and sinks, and people are flying off the deck into wreckage and the water.
Ive never re watched the film as an adult, as great a film as it is, it’s so sad I can’t bear it. yeah, I’m a bit of a softie and too sensitive to stuff like that but the thought of watching that at 4That’s just traumatising (plus it’s long as hell, did that poor child really sit that long engrossed?)
This woman is not right in the head - all the twee, famous five style talk is stomach churning but the way she treats this child is unhealthy. I have a child about to start reception and all I want for him is to just play and be a kid as long as possible, this ‘grow your own best friend’ situation is weird
Your post is the EXACT reason we don't show kids these kinds of things at vulnerable ages. You as an adult have been affected, who knows how a four year olds thoughts are going to process horrifying things.I remember going to watch titanic at the cinema, aged 12 roughly. Over 25yrs later, I still think about the old couple on the bed scene about once a week and only yesterday saw a clip on tv and it was when the ship tips up and sinks, and people are flying off the deck into wreckage and the water.
Ive never re watched the film as an adult, as great a film as it is, it’s so sad I can’t bear it. yeah, I’m a bit of a softie and too sensitive to stuff like that but the thought of watching that at 4That’s just traumatising (plus it’s long as hell, did that poor child really sit that long engrossed?)
This woman is not right in the head - all the twee, famous five style talk is stomach churning but the way she treats this child is unhealthy. I have a child about to start reception and all I want for him is to just play and be a kid as long as possible, this ‘grow your own best friend’ situation is weird
MyNini loved watching the Texas Chainsaw Massacre, don't worry, I fast forwarded a couple of times!Next week:
becky: I watched 50 shades of grey with my Nini but fast forwarded all the inappropriate bits!
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