"I can't see much good from it for kids. I can't see why, I can see lots of why not's."The only reason is because your friends do and I did a lot of things my friends did and I now regret it.
Not really a good enough argument for me."Matt then admitted he knows the struggle it must be for his daughter as the "only one" without any online accounts.He continued: "She is the only girl in her class that doesn't have it and I can understand that.
I can understand what she's going through."At the moment we are still staying strong and keeping to it."When she gets to 14/15 it's unavoidable.
At some point we will cross that bridge when it comes to it."As much as she wants it she understands why we don't let her. We are still managing at the moment to stay strong."Matt himself has no social media now and admitted the only part he struggles with is "having no idea what anyone is talking about".It was also revealed in 2020 that the couple have banned their children from eating McDonalds.He said on the When No One's Watching podcast: "My kids have never had McDonald's.
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