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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Homeschooling (I know a few people who homeschool and they're on Facebook ALL DAY LONG- half the time the pictures of their kids "at school" are of their kids on a playground or gathering leaves or some shit) Having more than 4 children. If you desire a family larger than that, adopt. Help existing children who need families. Family beds- just weird. Giving teenagers really nice cars. They're either going to wreck them or not take care of them, and they're never going to know the value of earning a nice car because they were given a luxury car at 16. It makes kids into assholes. Paying your kid's entire way through college. Give them some skin in the game so they have some sort of incentive to choose a useful major, do well, get a well paying job afterward. Accepting money from your parents as a capable adult just so you can live a better lifestyle than you yourself could afford. [/quote] My favorite is when the kid drives a better car than the parent because the parent wants the kid to have a "safe car". You know how a new BMW is the only safe car out there. Also Moms that swear no one else can watch their child like they do, not even the father. WTF, if you are married to him, and procreated with him, and he was on board to have kids, he has proven he can learn new things with a college degree and possibly post graduate education and you ate saying he can't watch the baby for 2 hours alone??? This is a sore point for me because my mom was one of those moms that felt she had to have the final say over everything kid related and not only did it cause tension because my dad felt he had no say over his own children but we missed out on things he would have done differently than my mom ...we would have seen more family, been more involved in outdoor adventures, gone into the city, and learned to be a little more independent. Together they would have balanced each other and brought different things to our childhood.[/quote]
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