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Old 31-10-2004, 11:47   #3
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Re: Would you let a 12 year old watch an 18 horror film ?

My daughter & her friends watch some of them - they have no trouble sleeping (they often miss the end because they fall asleep !!) - like everything else it depends on the person - simply being 18 does not suddenly make you able to watch them without being scared, nor does being under 18 make you unable to realise they are just films).
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