NO ITS NOT.... 17 maybe!! not 14
2007-09-17 04:03:34
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answered by Anonymous
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I would say that one is a little iffy for a 14 year old. You do know that it's an older man that is with a young teenage girl, right?
They were very "careful" about the scenes - as you would have to be. However, it is still MORE than obvious what is going on. I'd think it's not a good idea, but it also depends on whether or not you think she's mature enough to watch it.
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Also, I hope that you WON'T take Jesse F's advice. "Tell her sex is very painful for a woman" ??? You're an idiot.
2007-09-17 04:20:45
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answered by nite_angelica 7
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Definitely not! Some advice - always check the Parental Guidelines on DVDs etc. before allowing her to rent/watch. Otherwise you could end up in trouble with the other parent!
2007-09-17 04:03:44
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answered by cautious 3
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2016-10-09 08:29:30
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answered by ? 4
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Umm, NO! There is a reason why things are rated R, and it isn't like things blow up or foul language is used. Lolita is about seduction and sex. I wouldn't let her rent it.
2007-09-17 04:04:47
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answered by CaCO3Girl 7
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My parents had the philosophy that if she is asking, then she will probably see it anyway. (Now they were NOT the sort to give us alcohol or drugs , etc.) Perhaps you and/or Mrs. Dude could watch it too, either with her or separate from her and discuss the theme as well as the moral lessons with her and how to apply them to your own family's value system...
2007-09-17 04:43:21
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answered by Brat Sheila♥♫ - the Precocious 6
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BORING...if you're talking the James Mason version...it's about a older gentlemen's unnatural affection for a twelve year old girl...who more or less teases him
2007-09-17 04:41:55
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answered by Chicken Dude..Vinster 6
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Um YEA if i ever did that my parents would've killed me i would tell her to learn how every body part works and what all does what before she thinks about it. i would also tell her that Sex is a very pain full thing for women. you know they might get pregnant, that's pain full lol
2007-09-17 04:19:14
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answered by cold skiing 2
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Consider renting and watching.
You know her, decide after watching it.
I feel it is questionable.
2007-09-17 04:19:56
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answered by Devon 6
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let her rent it,shes 14!
2007-09-17 04:04:32
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answered by Ace Of Spades 117 3
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