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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I say a lot of things to my adult friends that I would never say to a child or teenager. I talk about politics, current events, my sex life, financials, health, education and a variety of topics. I would never relay my thoughts on coronavirus to an impressionable child. An adult may or may not agree with me but I would never want a parent to say i told their kid something they dont agree with. Im sure people would be upset if we told their elementary school kid that none of the stuff they are doing really matters in the grand scheme. We had this recently on our friend group. A nosey kid learned there was no Santa because adults were talking and she was hanging around. Her mom tried to say the adult who said it was kidding but the cat was out of the bag. This was a few weeks ago so no idea what will happen long term in our friend group. I hope the child got over it. I'm happy my kid who still believes in Santa was downstairs playing. I would never relay my thoughts on fidelity, marriage and sex to an impressionable child. An adult is different. [b]I've never enjoyed time with precocious children[/b].[/quote] My guess that not many people do. They’re usually annoying AF. But the parents think it’s cute. [/quote]
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