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GUESS THE GIRLFRIEND IN MINECRAFT!

PrestonPlayz
14:15 · 4.4M views · January 21, 2023
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Major ConcernsReviewed June 2026
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This episode is safe for most kids aged 10 and up, but it contains mild sexual references (e.g., 'e-girls,' 'girlfriend guessing') and some teasing/elimination commentary that may not suit younger viewers. The video is creative and engaging, with fun Minecraft challenges that encourage problem-solving, but parents should be aware of the engagement-baiting (e.g., 'like and subscribe' prompts) and the brief sexual innuendo. Overall, it's a lighthearted entertainment piece with a twist ending, but not educational.

Content Breakdown · 5 Categories

Sexual References & Suggestive ContentA little

A brief sexual innuendo occurs when the host says 'oh a little Threesome' after a contestant's response, and later a double entendre with 'balls' in the paintball segment.

See evidence (2)
"oh a little Threesome that was just number nine"
"you think I like balls what are my favorite type of balls to play with small like paintballs"
Bullying, Cruelty & DiscriminationSome

Mild insults and body shaming occur: a contestant calls the host 'fat', the host calls a contestant 'a Broad' (derogatory for woman), and repeatedly labels another a 'Fortnite sweat' in a dismissive tone.

See evidence (3)
"it was like a light brown bull coat and you're also fat"
"you're a fake you're a Broad and you're dead"
"number seven is a fortnight sweat"
Human Objectification & Sexualizing LanguageA little

The host refers to contestants as 'e-girls' and 'Fair maidens', and uses the derogatory term 'Broad', reducing women to categories; the 'threesome' comment also carries objectifying undertones.

See evidence (4)
"we have nine e-girls"
"eliminate one of these Fair maidens"
"you're a fake you're a Broad and you're dead"
"oh a little Threesome"
Engagement Baiting & Manipulative CTAsSome

The host guilt-trips viewers for likes ('I mean this is pretty pathetic'), uses coercive language ('you must go watch And subscribe'), and frames subscribing as a legal obligation ('that is legal and you should subscribe').

See evidence (3)
"please leave a like down below in this video guys I mean this is pretty pathetic"
"you must go watch And subscribe"
"that is legal and you should subscribe"
Playful & Fantasy ViolenceA lot

The entire video features Minecraft-based combat including bow-and-arrow dodgeball, spleef arena battles, and paintball dodging, all clearly stylized and consequence-free fantasy violence.

See evidence (3)
"each of you have a bow and arrow and I'm going to be studying your skills"
"you will now fight to the death in a three-layered Spleef Arena"
"welcome to my paintball Coliseum"

What Parents Need to Know

This video is a lighthearted Minecraft challenge where the host tries to identify his wife among nine voice-modulated contestants. It includes mild sexual references (e.g., 'e-girls,' 'girlfriend guessing'), some teasing/elimination commentary, and strong engagement-baiting (e.g., 'like and subscribe' prompts). On the positive side, it encourages creative problem-solving and teamwork through Minecraft challenges, and the twist ending (one contestant is the host's brother) adds humor. However, parents should be aware of the mild sexual innuendo and the potential for children to mimic the teasing behavior. The video is best suited for older kids who can understand the staged nature of the content.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1Why do you think the host used a voice modulator and disguised contestants? How does that change the game?
  2. 2What did you think about the way the host eliminated contestants? Was it fair or just for fun?
  3. 3How would you feel if someone tried to guess who you were in a game like this? Would it be fun or stressful?
  4. 4The host asked viewers to 'like and subscribe' many times. Why do YouTubers do that, and how does it affect how you watch?
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Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

The video is recommended for ages 10 and up due to mild sexual references (e.g., 'e-girls,' 'girlfriend guessing'), some bullying/teasing, and engagement-baiting tactics. Younger children may not understand the context or could be exposed to inappropriate relationship dynamics.

Does this video contain sexual content?

Yes, the video contains mild sexual references such as 'e-girls,' 'girlfriend,' and 'wife' in a guessing game context, as well as a joke about 'Threesome.' These are brief and not explicit, but may be confusing for younger viewers.

Is there any bullying or mean behavior in this video?

The video includes playful teasing and elimination-style commentary (e.g., calling contestants 'fake,' 'idiot,' 'cringe'), but no severe bullying. The host's tone is generally lighthearted, though some remarks could be seen as mean-spirited.

What educational value does this video have?

The video is primarily entertainment with no direct educational value. It does involve problem-solving (guessing based on challenges) and Minecraft gameplay, but the focus is on humor and engagement rather than learning.

What is the main content of this video?

The video features a 'guess the girlfriend' game where the host eliminates contestants based on challenges. It includes mild sexual references (e.g., 'e-girls'), teasing, and engagement-baiting (e.g., 'like and subscribe'). The ending reveals one contestant is the host's brother, adding a twist.

Are there any hidden advertisements or manipulative tactics?

The video includes strong engagement-baiting (e.g., 'leave a like,' 'subscribe'), which may encourage children to interact excessively. Parents should discuss online behavior and the difference between real relationships and staged content.

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