Originally Posted by
Siberian
A parent should support a child's interests while also teaching them that fiction doesn't represent the real world, not dictate what they can and cannot be interested in.
I'm going to support my child's interest to prostitute herself.
No, up until a child is a certain age (I'm thinking early teens), parents are perfectly within their right of telling their child what they can and can not do. It's called being a
parent. And even after that time, children should still have boundaries. (e.g. curfews, you can't date people are abusive, don't do drugs).