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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]his body, his choice.[/quote] then he can move out and support himself. life is a two way street. [/quote] Who hurt you as a child? My way or the highway? Someone not give you a voice in your home? My teens are being raised to have thoughtful consideration to everyone in their lives, including the people they somewhat wield power over. I'm sorry the people in your life didn't do that for you growing up. [/quote] Oh just stop it. I'm not the PP, but I agree with her 100%. If your kid "decided" that he wanted the money his dead grandpa left him in trust to be cashed today & given to him, would you? I mean, he's an adult! Of course not. If he wanted to take a year off after high school and smoke pot in the basement, would you let him? Of course not. A parent still has the obligation to do what they think is best for their child, even if you disagree. Not your child.[/quote] What if the 17 year old was born with female genitalia and identifies as female, but the parent feels it would be best for their child to be male ("rivelege" and all, right?) Should the 17 year old be forced to undergo a sex change?[/quote] Dear Lord. The right wing has absolutely no sense. It depends on if the ds has more fragile parents or siblings. I would give D's a choice of getting the booster or going everywhere masked and not doing any unmasked activities -- if others in the house have chronic conditions or are older. I would also point out that long Covid is no joke, and 30% tend to develop it. 17 year olds think they are indestructible, but they aren't. [/quote]
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