Movies you saw with your family that were inappropriate
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Posts: 9389 (10/13/2009 7:28 PM) |
HAhaha I've watched like all these movies with my parents, mostly my mom. Not uncomfortable lol. But that is just the type of relationship we have. Hell, I
watched Boogie Nights with her....hahahaha.
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adreayoung |
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Posts: 13684 (10/13/2009 7:39 PM) |
Love Actually with my mom on one side and my dad on the other side- totally uncomfortable during the "porn lighting" scenes
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Kappaxgirl |
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Posts: 613 (10/13/2009 7:41 PM) |
Damn are y'all that uncomfortable to watch a sex scene in front of your parents?
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Nayimakisskiss |
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Posts: 222 (10/13/2009 7:42 PM) |
Titanic
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You Are Not The Father |
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Posts: 28 (10/13/2009 7:51 PM) |
syncdafied wrote: There is NOTHING wrong with Big Brother |
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MegaBabe717 |
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Posts: 14168 (10/13/2009 8:09 PM) |
Well, let's see. I saw Titanic with my dad when I was 11. That was pretty damn awkward.
And I watched Sixteen Candles (which is really racy for a PG
film!) with my mom and uncle. That was also pretty awkward at times.
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JustBrit2007 |
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Posts: 26954 (10/13/2009 8:46 PM) |
Big Brother is not family friendly.
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ipodconga |
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Posts: 15221 (10/13/2009 8:46 PM) |
Mulholland Drive.
Lesbian sex, female masturbation... so uncomfortable in those moments. I really wanted to see it and didn't know those scenes would be in it! |
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nsyncgymnast21 |
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Posts: 14656 (10/13/2009 9:10 PM) |
Superbad
40 Days and 40 Nights both were just
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orangepeel19 |
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Posts: 15285 (10/13/2009 9:12 PM) Friendliest JJBer '09
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vanilla sky!
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VelvetRope11 |
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Posts: 32101 (10/13/2009 9:12 PM) |
Watched the sex scene in Australia with My dad, my mother, my brother, and his girlfriend.
Watched the sex scene in 300 with my brother. Needless to say, we all search for movie spoilers before we decide we want to watch above PG movies together. lol |
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beklah324 |
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Posts: 24241 (10/13/2009 10:39 PM) |
coboardgirl wrote:I saw that movie with my mom and when that scene came on, she went "oooh baby! hubba hubba!" and then made some obnoxious noise |
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Hp GaL04 |
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Posts: 40043 (10/13/2009 10:42 PM) Most Dramatic '07 |
I totally remember watching Titanic with my parents and my grandma in the theater.
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mossumpossum |
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Posts: 1004 (10/13/2009 10:44 PM) |
I saw Sex and the City with my 94 year old grandma. It was really awkward though and she said she enjoyed it haha. She's so cute.
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ilovejrt212 |
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Posts: 334 (10/13/2009 10:48 PM) |
I went and saw The Ugly Truth with my mom and my grandma. My mom was mortified that she watched the vibrating panties scene while sandwiched between her mother
and her daughter. I found her embarrassment very amusing.
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MorganC1980 |
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Posts: 5126 (10/13/2009 11:03 PM) |
my husband and inlaws and I went to see The Ugly Truth. I'm not sure which was more disturbing...the fact that my ultra conservative mother in law thought
the vibrating panties were funny or the fact that my executive ultra conservative father in law AND my u.c. mother in law nearly peed on themselves laughing at
the blow job jokes.....
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And I watched Sixteen Candles (which is really racy for a PG
film!) with my mom and uncle. That was also pretty awkward at times.

