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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Absolutely nothing. He is already a good human and that's enough. If he wants to get married one day and have children, that's on him and his spouse to figure out. I wonder what girl parents are doing to make sure their daughters are good wives and mothers? See how creepy that sounds?[/quote] It’s crucial not creepy for young men and women to learn relationship skills to build healthy bonds with others, specially ones in their own family. Every good parent should try to model and teach these simple life values. I don't understand what's creepy about it? Even if your kids aren't going to marry or parent, more than likely they'll have partners and relationships.[/quote] Well said. And they’ll certainly have coworkers.[/quote] How does that not fall under just being being a good human?[/quote] Easy. My brother could communicate (and do anything) better than anyone else on the internet. Yes, G. Soros paid him a freggin fortune for years. He easily built computers in middle school. But at a social event, not so good, unless you could talk his language. We can debate if a good human would want to be in the same room with a Soros.[/quote]
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