I told my mom that I watch this show called the fosters on abc . I'm 13 and it's probably not a show they would approve of cause of lebian thing but I kinda like the show and I'm only watching it because my friend recommended it to me. So what should I do because I don't know what to say if they bring it up when I already told them its because of my friend. Plus it's not really a bad show.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Families? LittleScorpion137 answered Sunday June 22 2014, 2:39 pm: I myself have never watched that TV Show, however, they're your parents so they will be concerned about what you watch. I don't know how your parents are or their customs, but I do have to admit that a lot of TV series nowadays are very inappropiate for younger audiences. Try to show them the good things about the show and not let them focus in any negative aspects. I have never seen it but I know what it's about, I suppose to some people it may be worrisome that some of the main characters are homosexual, tell your parents about any other themes beside that one. [ LittleScorpion137's advice column | Ask LittleScorpion137 A Question ]
solidadvice4teens answered Tuesday June 17 2014, 5:22 am: You aren't the director or screenwriter of the show so aren't responsible for content. It won't come back on you or the friend if they dislike it. If they don't enjoy it they don't enjoy it. even if it's mentioned it will be mentioned once and dropped. No big deal. Relax. [ solidadvice4teens's advice column | Ask solidadvice4teens A Question ]
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