Why don't you just respect your parents wishes, I mean if you show them that you can follow their rules then maybe they'll think it's okay for you to watch them.
And if that fails, then just tell them you're seeing something else, and don't invite your friends over to watch movies unless you parents aren't there.
2006-08-17 02:46:11
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answered by SpiderMan 2
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I went through that whole thing exept when i was 13 they let me watch pg 13 but I couldnt watch R until I was 15 or 16. I think they are just being over protective. A lot of pg 13 should be R but I'm sorry to hear they are acting like that. I'd suggest to keep doing what your doing...just don't get caught!
2006-08-17 09:49:25
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answered by heatherlynnmorrow 5
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Aww...you poor baby....I feel for you. They are just wanting to protect you and keep you from the world a little bit longer. I don't think that they are meaning any harm. I think that you should talk to them and possibly show them some responsibility so that they can see that their little girl is not so little anymore. My parents really didn't care about pg 13 movies, but they did care about rated R movies (mom did at least....dad did too, but not like mom did). Ask them why they don't want you to see them... When I was your age I still watched it regardless when I could anyways, but still find out why... and see if you can't change their mind about it by doing the above.
2006-08-17 09:53:08
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answered by Moon 5
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You may be 14 but your parents are still the ones to decide what you should watch. If you want them to treat you like you're age then make sure you act it. If your parents see that you are responsible then they may change their mind. My daughter is 12 and I let her watch pg 13 because she is responsible and has good judgment. If that doesn't help then you are going to just have to live with their decision.
2006-08-17 09:50:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Hey i'm around your age and my parents let me watch PG-13 movies! But it took me a while to convince them to let me watch them. You have to prove to your parents that you are mature and responsible enough to watch them. start doing more chores around the house and show them that you are responsible. if that doesn't work then TALK to your parents. Like seriously sit down with them and talk to them about letting you watch PG-13 movies. Also suggest to your parents that you watch a PG-13 movie with them! they might go for that.
2006-08-17 09:49:14
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answered by Fishlova 2
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parents will be parents and parents can be a little over protective of their kids. a lot of movies have some real vile content in them and they probably just don't want you seeing those kinds of things are your young and tender age of 14. you have the rest of your life to look at such things. i guess to make it a win-win situation, when you are with your parents, no pg 13 movies. but when you are with your friends, watch them all you want. but understand where your parents are coming from
2006-08-17 09:47:38
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answered by Kokoa 3
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Talk to ur mom, and tell her what u told us. My sis is 14, and I'm 11, and she still watches movies with my mom that are pg 13. Tell ur mother how u feel about this.
2006-08-17 10:01:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Smart parents,, Most pg 13 movies are not sutiable for young adults..Of course some are fine.. It seems like you could-careless what your parents feel, but maybe their reason is legitimate..
Stick to bambi little girl..
2006-08-17 09:46:51
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answered by ۞ JønaŦhan ۞ 7
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parents have rights to set rules; however, pg-13 means 13 can usually see it so if u r 14 my personal opinion is that it would be ok. i would keep following their rules at least when in your home with them.
2006-08-17 09:45:18
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answered by Anonymous
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You can ignore your parents guidelines and do what you want when they are not around (my tactic) or you can tell them outright that you cannot accept their restriction. The first one is easer but it will contribute to the deterioration of your relationship with your parents. I recommend giving the second alternative at least a shot. If they refuse, then you can always ignore them. But if they don't refuse your request, it will bring you closer to your parents. You will be able to be more honest with them, which is something all parents really want from their child. You could even tell them that too.
2006-08-17 09:49:22
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answered by Magina 4
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