Warning To Parents,Check Your Kid's Phone ; Shocking Voicemail From 9 Years Old Girl – Must Watch



WARNING TO PARENTS, CHECK YOUR KID’S PHONE ; SHOCKING VOICEMAIL FROM 9 YEAR OLD GIRL- MUST WATCH
This Video Highlights A Concerning Incident involving A 9 Year Old Boy And His Female Fellow Classy,The Father Of The Boy Discovered A Disturbing Voicemail Sent By The Girl.In The Message, The Girl Reportedly Cursed At The Boy And Threatened To Harm Him. Using Shocking Languages, Disturbed By This The Father Took To Social Media To Warn Parents About The Importance Of Monitoring Their Children’s Phone.

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45 thoughts on “Warning To Parents,Check Your Kid's Phone ; Shocking Voicemail From 9 Years Old Girl – Must Watch”

  1. The FIRST problem is NO 9 YEAR OLD CHILD SHOULD BE TALKING ABOUT GIRLFRIEND/BOYFRIEND. And that little girl is the product of alleyrats. The apple 🍎 doesn't fall far from the tree. So where do you think she learned that ghetto crap.

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  2. First of all: father why does your son has a phone and second why is it ok for your 9 yo son to have a girlfriend???

    What kind of parent are you?

    You donot control what happens in other houses.

    Sir, you and your son need a serious convo….

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  3. The next generation is learning this behavior from their "respected" elders, just like those same elders learned from theirs. The kid is 9, at that age they are just regurgitating things they have heard the adults around them say.

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  4. Dont give your kid a smartphone. They absolutely do not need one. There are small phones available for calls and texts only. Use that if your kid needs it to contact you. Take it away at night. These kids are the product of their environment

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  5. Imma be completely honest. I don’t have kids nor do I know for a fact that she did not get this behavior from her parents/her environment…but it sounds to me like she playing with a nerf gun and she got this from either Tiffany haddish or a pimp in an old movie…now is this behavior right at all…NO I would def show her parents but also they may not care. I just wanna have a conversation with them to know the facts, was it a real gun or a nerf gun so I know whether or not I need to take other measures to protect my kid and do they know their daughter acts that way…like was that her playing around or being fr…again not cool that she was exposed to whatever to act like that but I can’t control how they raise their kid, just make them aware of what the girl is doing and protect mine…🤷🏾‍♀️ that’s just me

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  6. Phones can show kids things they don’t need to see or hear. Young kids should not have phones under 14. Kids have access to p0rn sites, Twitter, instagram, etc and those sites can have adult content or violence.

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  7. I’m in my first trimester and my promise to the world is I’m not raising my kid to be a little jerk. My child will know God, will show self control, love, good morals, and will not have a phone until they’re able to go to work and pay the monthly bill.

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  8. Why he have a smart phone at 9, why he has a girlfriend at 9. And that little girl need better guidance in a better environment. It’s sad the way she is going out and she’s only nine years old.

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  9. There is a problem with children having phones and I hate that people say this with no sense or nuance. These children are given phones with the most ADVANCED technology and it is not supervised or limited. I understand children should have phones, but why do they not have a basic smartphone, with parental control and limited data (to be used for school work, hobbies like girls scouts, navigation and emergencies)? The amount of things that I am unwillingly subjected to, despite trying to find tune my algorithm is annoying at best, but detrimental at worst! Children do not need the last iphone/smartphone and if your child has one, its because you are trying to keep up with the jonses, trying to cope with your childhood trauma in an unhealthy way and/or you are living through your childs life.

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  10. If I was that father, I wouldn’t have had kids, there is no way you can see the state of the world, the state of humanity snd think: yes let me bring an innocent here to experience this nonsense! Also, why does his 9 year old child have a gf? He ain’t so innocent either! They are 9, talk to them about age appropriate relationships! The girls parents are a lost cause, report them to the police, social services and school and keep him away from her. Nothing will be done, but at least you tried!

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  11. I’m sorry, but I’m a young mom and I just I’m willing to die on the hill of kids should not have phones, my child is not getting one until she goes to an actual private school and that won’t be until she’s in high school. I homeschool her right now. She doesn’t need a phone. But for others, I highly recommend that you teach your child how to communicate without a phone of their own. I definitely would press charges on the parents because at the end of the day she learned that from either mom or dad and it really sounds like a toxic dad thing.

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  12. One of my neighbors is a beautiful little girl who I met when she was seven. She got an iPhone for her birthday. We spent some time together, and I started babysitting her. She was so happy and cheerful and full of life and fun until she got that phone. Then she became obsessed with the phone which led to an obsession with a boy. Now, she's acting like a crazy ex-girlfriend because baby babysitting her is essentially just watching her watch her phone. The change was super freaky to see.

    If you are going to have children or if you have young children, just know that when you give them technology, it permanently changes their personality. Not in a good way.

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  13. Sad thing is CPS will do nothing. My mom is a bus driver and witnesses stuff like this constantly. There’s one kids where he has clear anger issues and other behavioral problems, CPS has been contacted and sent to his home multiple times and nothing has been done. All the school and my mom can do is write them up and get them removed from the bus.

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  14. The lady in the print scarf is right one of my friends did the same thing when her nephew was little though it was cute I told her but they all thought it was cute until he embarrassed her ……well (4yrs old) you know it wasn't cute any more .

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  15. I learned that the best ways to learn what's going on in a household with kids is to let the kids play, especially in ways they aren't used to. Letting them play house is usually the best, but letting them draw a picture, role playing different members of their family, or playing house with dolls and action figures is usually the best way to learn if they are growing up in a relatively healthy environment. And it used to be that 2-5 out of like 30 kids weren't being raised in a healthy environment. These days, parents are trifling, because now it's like 17-23 out of 30 kids are regularly exposed to explicit, negative, toxic, abusive, neglectful, and/or traumatic behavior, media, and/or experiences that impacts their own behavior negatively.

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  16. That child would be blocked. I'm getting in touch with the proper authorities and I'm changing my son's school, because who's to say that she won't bring the pew pew to school one day if my child does something she dosen't like. Her parents need to be held accountable.

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  17. You are very wise and you're so pretty! I appreciate your words of wisdom, and I agree with you. One thing, I will say is that this conversation would be very different if the genders were reversed. If a boy was calling a girl threatening her as they so often do the little girl would be the one blamed. She would be told to choose better, etc. Even if she is 9 years old. There is absolutely no protection for Black girls and women especially in our own community.

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  18. I bet he saw the porn on his phone and said “ my boy, learning how to sexualize women early” and smiled. I bet he hasn’t taught his son he’s not old enough to have a girlfriend. I bet his son will have 3 baby mammas by the time he’s done with high school

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  19. I bet he don’t have a problem when his 9 year old son saying the same things on live when he’s playing Xbox. And it’s funny how they say “where is this girls PARENT” singular cause they know the fathers suck. It’s always where is the mom 😂😂😂😂

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  20. If they go to school they need a phone. At 9 having a girlfriend used to be kids play nowadays only God knows. That language is language that she listens at home. Parents need to be investigated

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