Anonymous wrote:Go to church.
Anonymous wrote:What's all this religious propaganda doing here?
I'm trans and went to church with my family growing up and we no longer speak. I don't believe in god any longer. Straight cisgender people invented a god that allows straight cisgender people to go to heaven and all the people not like them go to hell. That's how you know it's made up. God hates all the people they hate. Religious by the majority for the majority. The majority go to heaven by virtue of being that way. Queer people are supposed to struggle and pray the gay away while the straights get an easy life and go to heaven for literally just existing. Convenient.
To answer the OP's question, you don't raise a 25 year old. They are already raised. Are your parent's still raising you?
Anonymous wrote:Go to church.
Anonymous wrote:What's all this religious propaganda doing here?
I'm trans and went to church with my family growing up and we no longer speak. I don't believe in god any longer. Straight cisgender people invented a god that allows straight cisgender people to go to heaven and all the people not like them go to hell. That's how you know it's made up. God hates all the people they hate. Religious by the majority for the majority. The majority go to heaven by virtue of being that way. Queer people are supposed to struggle and pray the gay away while the straights get an easy life and go to heaven for literally just existing. Convenient.
To answer the OP's question, you don't raise a 25 year old. They are already raised. Are your parent's still raising you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go to church.
+1
Ya, like the Duggars, Willises, and si many more. What you see is a fake veneer of societal expectations, and brewing underneath is amazingly toxic.
Religion should never be a tool to manage behavior.
Anonymous wrote:We raised our children in a UU congregation and that worked too.Anonymous wrote:Go to church.
Anonymous wrote:Listen, there is some decent advice in here. But if you have a child who has mental health issues that include impulse control problems — you are simply playing an entirely different ballgame than I think most of the responders are playing.
One thing we all have to remember is that we are just parenting around the margins. Some kids are going to have major challenges no matter how “good” the parenting is. And when you have a kid with mental health issues, you simply have to parent way differently than you would have expected.
I have a friend who does all the things listed in this thread, including a robust faith community. Kid #1 is an amazing kid who does all the right things (and happens to be medicated for ADHD). Kid #2 has major mental health issues that will likely eventually include a bipolar disorder diagnosis. They have been through inpatient care, outpatient care, etc. Kid #2 has a high likelihood of ending up in prison, notwithstanding the parents working hard to do all the right things. Some of it is luck of the biochemical draw.
We raised our children in a UU congregation and that worked too.Anonymous wrote:Go to church.
Plenty of other options out there.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go to church.
I'm not Christian, but I kind of agree. Kids who go to church just seen to end up living more normal lives
Anonymous wrote:Go to church.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep your kid off social media for as long as you can. Pure poison.
You understand that is impossible and impractical. Social media is a lot more than you think it is.