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[quote=Anonymous]You can quit at any time you want. :) My brother and his wife, and their two kids just got back from Europe. I saw picture after picture of happy, cute kids doing various things throughout four cities in four different countries. Everyone was always smiling and adorable. But I know my 3 yr old nephew was having a hell of a time sleeping and staying in bed each night, driving the rest of them nuts. Part of the social media is that they aren't going to embarrass (future) him and air his poor behavior, and part is that they keep focusing on the positives. Honestly, I respect this - I was the bad kid growing up and my parents relentlessly focused on my bad behavior and constantly told other people about it and brought it up even years after it had passed.[/quote]
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