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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You can sneer at the quality of young men, and you can say it's their own damn fault for being unf**ckable losers that don't deserve love. You could even do those things with some justification. But when they increasingly make the world a violent sh*tshow, none of us is going to be happy, and it's not going to make a huge difference who was right or wrong. [/quote] What is your solution?[/quote] I am not the poster to whom you are responding. Not sure what the solution is. [b]Maybe a start would be more support for boys in the early years? Aside from sports, encourage activities that require more social interactions like drama, home economics, the arts.[/b] We encourage both boys to do all sorts of activities that would allow for more social interaction. The truth is that when they are in a non-athletic activity, they struggle so much more to be accepted into the group since most girls seem to want to partner with other girls in group activities. Boys need good role models for them with more mentorship programs.[/quote] The bolded is actually not a bad idea. My son got social benefits from being in the school band that's hard for me to overstate. Lots of friends, both boys and girls. It's no accident that his long-term girlfriend is someone he met in the band. [/quote]
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