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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP’s kid is the same as 99% of teenage boys now and in 2000 and in 1980. He’s probably not going to be a deadbeat. Damn y’all are pessimists! [/quote] Not really. Tons of boys have been and are very involved in school, sports, extra curricular and do well in school [/quote] OP said her child does a sport and extracurriculars and does decent in school. [/quote] No, OP only said he's terrible at a single "no-cut sport" he plays and never practices on his own. And something about refuses to bother jogging to get in shape before the season begins again (sounds like a lazy bench rider who couldn't give a damn about playing the sport). If the kid's mum says he's an unmotivated and dull lazy ass, what motivates you to put your head in the sand and exaggerate he's not? It's not like moms like to describe their children in this way, it's painful to admit flaws. But it's better to be honest and confront head on than pretend syrup on s*** is a pancake.[/quote]
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