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Sarah Michelle Gellar compares allowing kids to use social media to letting them get face tattoos

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Sarah Michelle Gellar shared her strict parenting strategy when it comes to social media. The Cruel Intentions star, 45, revealed that her kids Charlotte, 13, and Rocky 10 - whom she shares with husband Freddie Prinze Jr, 46 - are not allowed to post online in a recent interview with Yahoo Life's So Mini Ways.The actress compared the permanence of a post to allowing her children to get face tattoos and added, 'Our rules are probably stricter than most.' No socials: Sarah Michelle Gellar shared her strict parenting strategy when it comes to social media, revealing her children are not allowed to post online; Pictured with daughter Charlotte on Sep 14 in Hollywood'Our kids don't have social media,' the star explained. 'They're allowed to look sometimes when it's our phones.

Sometimes, our kids will be like "you guys are the strictest household!" But I say, "yes, but everyone still wants to come here!"' Gellar also compared allowing her kids to post online to getting a Paw Patrol tattoo on their face.'Because at that age, there’s nothing better than Paw Patrol.

And now you're 10 and [13], and you still have these tattoos on your face and it's not even who you are anymore. That's a very hard concept for young kids to grasp.' Permanent: The actress, 45 - who shares Charlotte, 13, and Rocky, 10, with husband Freddie Prinze Jr, 46 - compared the permanence of a post to allowing her children to get face tattoos; Pictured in 2015 The Buffy the Vampire Slayer star explained that an environment with limitations fosters better conditions for children to thrive in.'I believe kids need to know what their limitations are, and they actually thrive in that environment.''We’re not mean, we're not unnecessarily strict, but we have rules..

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