In some fanfictions, Kakashi would be very disappointed. He has always seen Naruto as a student with great potential and has trained him. His reaction could range from trying to reason with Naruto to having to take him on as an enemy if Naruto is too far gone. Sasuke might also feel a sense of betrayal himself. He might think that Naruto has abandoned their shared goals, like bringing about a change in the ninja world. He could then become even more cold - hearted and focused on his own power - seeking journey.
Sakura would be heartbroken. She'd likely spend hours upon hours by Naruto's side, trying to jog his memory with stories of their adventures together. She might even get a bit overbearing in her attempts. Sasuke, who has his own complex relationship with Naruto, would be conflicted. He'd see Naruto's forgetfulness as a sign of weakness at first but then realize the importance of their bond. Kakashi, being the experienced leader, would start by observing Naruto carefully to see exactly how much he has forgotten and then start a systematic process of helping him remember.
Sasuke would likely be devastated. Despite their past differences, Naruto was his rival and in a way, his closest friend. He might go into a deep state of regret and isolation. Sakura would be heart - broken. She loved Naruto, and his death would be a huge blow to her. She might become more withdrawn and focus all her energy on her medical ninjutsu. Kakashi would be filled with a sense of failure. He was Naruto's teacher, and he would feel responsible for not being able to protect him.
Sasuke might initially be indifferent on the surface, but deep down he would feel a sense of loss. He has always had a rivalry with Naruto, and Naruto's departure would mean an end to that dynamic. Sakura would be devastated. She has grown to care about Naruto as a friend and teammate, and his leaving would leave a big hole in the team.
Some adults may feel extremely humiliated. They are no longer children and being spanked makes them feel as if their parents don't respect their adulthood. For example, they might become withdrawn and avoid family interactions for a while.
Well, Sasuke might initially be a bit shocked but then he'd try to hide his concern. Sakura would be very empathetic and might immediately want to do something to help Naruto. Kakashi, being the experienced one, would take a more calm and strategic approach to deal with Naruto's situation and protect him from further abuse.
They would be shocked at first. Minato would be filled with pride and joy seeing his son all grown up. Kakashi would respect Naruto's strength. Obito might be a bit envious of Naruto's popularity but also admire his spirit. Rin would be very friendly towards Naruto.
First of all, communication is key. If a parent catches something like a gay nanny teaching their child about acceptance of all sexual orientations, they should sit down and have a conversation with the nanny. They need to set boundaries if necessary, but also appreciate the positive aspects such as promoting inclusivity. For example, if the nanny is just showing the child that there are different kinds of families in the world through stories, it can be a good thing as long as it is age - appropriate.
If parents come across disturbing content in Descendants fanfiction, they should immediately stop watching it. They can also report the content to the platform where they found it if possible.
Parents can react with understanding. They should create an open environment where the teen feels comfortable to talk. For example, instead of getting angry immediately, they can listen to the teen's feelings and experiences.