I (15F) started watching RuPaul’s Drag Race (cause I watched some clips online and it looked like something I’d like) and my sister (she’s 7) walked in on me watching the first episode of season 13 and sat down to watch the rest of it with me. She ended up loving it because of the fashion, when they do the splits and because it reminds her of a Roblox game she likes (Dress To Impress) so we ended up watching more of the season together and it became a sort of a bonding thing for us (we don’t share many interest given the age gap) but I also think it makes a good teaching opportunity. I don’t try push anything onto her it, I just answer questions she asks. I love it when she runs up to me and asks to watch the next episode or when we’re actually watching it and she gives her (extensive) opinions about each of the queens’ outfits and performances and who she thinks will win/get eliminated. I’m also happy when she takes the little educational moments seriously because I think it’s important she should know some context around the show and some themes. But some of my family have concerns because it’s not appropriate to her, which okay, I get that. But it my sister promised not to repeat any bad words (she won’t even say ‘stupid’ around the house cause she thinks it’s a swear) and I’ve told my parents the dirty jokes will fly over her head and if anything very visually inappropriate shows up I’ll tell her to look away/cover her eyes (and she does). She got really upset when my mum said she’d rather her not watch it, and when my dad said it was “weird” and asked her “you know it’s MEN dressing up as women, right?” (Neither of my parents really like drag queens, but it’s mainly my dad). But my sister ended up crying to me saying how she didn’t want to stop spending watching it because she likes it and likes spending time with me and asked me if our parents tell us to stop watching it whether we could watch it in secret. Since then, my mum has warmed up to it a bit (she still doesn’t like the show though because she finds their voices annoying) but she likes seeing my sister get excited and shocked at results (like when Kandy was supposed to be eliminated but Ru let her stay, she kept repeating “plot twist!”). But other family members still have their opinions that I’m wrong for letting her watch it, saying it might influence her. But I told her I don’t really care and I’m not going to stop her watching something we both enjoy, but after that I feel a bit bad because I understand that it’s not exactly a kids show, but she genuinely loves it and got so excited when I told her I’d take her to see an (age appropriate) drag show when she’s a bit older. AITA for watching her watch Drag Race? Side Note: Rosé’s her favourite