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Old 4 Oct 19, 09:03 PM  
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My girls are nearly 14 and I still pause it if they come in the room. They’ve showed interest in it and I’ve let them watch bits but I wouldn’t let them watch it all. I don’t mind the swearing so much as they know not to repeat that, but some of it is too rude for them and while they wouldn’t get a lot of it, I wouldn’t want them asking about it or repeating it.
Glad its not just me then. I did see the age limit on iplayer, just interested in whether the us was so different, and it sounds like although slightly less crude, still a bit much for my dds age group. Thanks for the feedback.
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Old 5 Oct 19, 04:07 PM  
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ive never seen the us one, but watched because my 12 yr old dd's bf watches the us, and i thought my dd might ask to see it. I didn't feel it was age appropriate, but can i ask, is the us one a lot milder, or would those of you who have watched the us one feel it was still a bit strong for nearly 13. Im sure some of it would go over their heads but not enough. Her friend is not a much older than her years kind of girl, so i was a bit surprised. Hoping my dd doesn't spot it next time she watches bbc iplayer and ask to watch.
I watched it with my daughter who is almost 16, I would agree with the posters who mentioned above that the UK one feels more crude, even I cringed at some of the things that came out of Baga Chipz mouth and I would say I'm no wallflower. There was a lot that went over my daughters head but not sure I would let a 12 or 13 year old watch
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Old 6 Oct 19, 11:22 AM  
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Originally Posted by DFussy View Post
ive never seen the us one, but watched because my 12 yr old dd's bf watches the us, and i thought my dd might ask to see it. I didn't feel it was age appropriate, but can i ask, is the us one a lot milder, or would those of you who have watched the us one feel it was still a bit strong for nearly 13. Im sure some of it would go over their heads but not enough. Her friend is not a much older than her years kind of girl, so i was a bit surprised. Hoping my dd doesn't spot it next time she watches bbc iplayer and ask to watch.
I watched it with my 12yo actually, she had watched a couple of the episodes of the US one as her theatre school were staying drag style dances so was keen to see the UK ones.

I personally felt the UK one was a lot cruder and a lot less suitable for her age but she enjoyed it and most of the crass seemed to go right over her head which was good.
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