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It's really sad that in the 22st centgury, parents can't just do their job as a parent, be involved and make good decisions on their own without consulting the internet to do their job for them.
I'm very support your 13 years son play GTA5.
Seriously my job isn't telling you, how to be a parent, that's 13 years late anyway, but why "protecting him" from sexual things? He's a growing young man, or will be, he's still growing, you won't be able to protect him from such things forever. And he won't be thankful for such protection as well. If it was about a kid, who's 7 or so (even such kids do play this game, not that they are supposed, but they still do), that would be understandable, he would be too young for such things, but 13? Like really? Some parents quite overdo their duties, it seems.
Something might be wrong with society, if sexual content is the biggest issue, that parents have to deal with. Seriously.
Anyway the content in GTA 5/Online isn't that explicit to do any harm to a young growing brain of a 13 years old.