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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]These pearl clutching parents need to understand their kids are going to go wild once they leave home. They will be in over their heads because they never had the chance to exercise good judgment. They will be easily manipulated and not know how to behave around the opposite sex. Controlling your child is a losing game. Hanging out with the opposite sex does not automatically lead to teen pregnancy. Giving your kids freedom provides opportunity for smart decisions and it doesn’t mean letting them shoot heroin or rob a bank. Geez. Learn to trust your kids. It’s sad that you have so little faith in your own children and the values you instilled in them.[/quote] Some will and some won’t. [b]I’m not worried what happens once they leave my nest.[/b] While they are still in my nest they will follow my rules.[/quote] This is weird to me. You don't care what happens to them when you send them out into the world without any relationship tools? [/quote] LOL. Relationship tools? You sound loony. My parents never gave me “relationship tools.” I did just fine.[/quote] And my parents didn’t make me use a seatbelt and I’m just fine. Doesn’t mean I’m going to repeat their mistakes.[/quote] Such a great analogy - honestly. [/quote]
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