Hi C.,
I've read through the responses and I don't disagree with anyone. It's everyone's choice to raise their kids they way they want. But if parents think that their kids are not going to listen to music just because it's not on the ipod they are mistaken. Just like anything else, if a kids wants to do it, they will find a way.
I remember as a kid coming out of church and feeling like I had just been to a funeral with the depressing music they played, getting into the car and turning on the top 40 countdown with KC something or another and having Madonna's Like A Virgin fill the car and singing every word, lol :) I wonder now, is that why I stayed a virgin until my early 20's, or was it my upbringing by my parents?? I'd like and hope to think the later!!!
As I got older I would listen to alternative music with the pretty crazy lyrics... They didn't make me do anything or change the person I am today. I like the sound, the beat, the sound of the singers voice. Most of the time if you ask a kid what a song is about they have no clue!! They can even sing every word while listening to it and still not get the meaning. You have to let you kids grow up and make choices of their own at some point. And trying to monitor what your teenager listens to is a job no one will win at. Like I said before, you can delete it from their ipod, but what about their friends ipod, or the radio station? Yes they have connectors for ipods so up to 6 people can listen to one ipod at a time. Your trying to win a losing battle.
For the mom who is a christian and has christian values. I was brought up christian in christian schools, graduated from a Lutheran High School. But I still dressed a certain way (pushed the envelope with their rules), listened to what I wanted, and want to dance clubs that maybe I shouldn't have. But now I am a 38 year old mom of 2 baby's, step-mom to two adults, married to a wonderful hubby, have a beautiful home and am raising my kids the best way I can. But I am also going to let them be individuals and make their own choices. If they aren't being arrested, in the hospital or getting in trouble, then they are moving in the right direction!
On a last note. If you husband thinks this should be done and you do not agree. Tell him he can do it. That is what I'd tell my husband. If he thinks it's going to be that easy to control and fix the situation, then he should have no problem doing it.
Sorry for the book :)
Good Luck!
J. in Macomb