Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My teens were never on it, because I protect my kids from harm, so no change.
+1
Same. I don’t let my teens drive either, it’s too dangerous. They are also still breastfeeding twice a day, for the antibodies.
Weak. Driving is really dangerous. That’s why kids have to take classes and do hours and hours of supervised practice. Did you teach your kids to use the internet responsibly?
Don’t worry, our teens are far less likely to get their driver’s license as compared to millennials, Gen X and boomers!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TikTok will be back OP. Trump already said so. Weird that you messed up the name. Makes me think you don’t have teens, or any social media.
This. Weird mom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My teens were never on it, because I protect my kids from harm, so no change.
+1
Same. I don’t let my teens drive either, it’s too dangerous. They are also still breastfeeding twice a day, for the antibodies.
Weak. Driving is really dangerous. That’s why kids have to take classes and do hours and hours of supervised practice. Did you teach your kids to use the internet responsibly?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine doesn’t seem to care.
Neither do mine. It’s so frustrating to the haters that our kids aren’t rocking in the fetal position.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My teens were never on it, because I protect my kids from harm, so no change.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My teens were never on it, because I protect my kids from harm, so no change.
+1
Same. I don’t let my teens drive either, it’s too dangerous. They are also still breastfeeding twice a day, for the antibodies.
Teens can’t drive without hours of lessons, instructions, safety discussions, and a test. There are also restrictions on driving, such as speed limits, you must wear your seatbelt, etc. What preparation did your teen go through before you handed them a phone so you could disengage and be free of parenting, and what restrictions did you put on screens? (Oh wait, you didn’t; you want your kids out of your face as much as possible.)
How old are your teens? What are their academic, extra curricular and social accomplishments? I will put mine up against yours all day long. They are phenomenal people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My teens were never on it, because I protect my kids from harm, so no change.
+1
Same. I don’t let my teens drive either, it’s too dangerous. They are also still breastfeeding twice a day, for the antibodies.
Weak. Driving is really dangerous. That’s why kids have to take classes and do hours and hours of supervised practice. Did you teach your kids to use the internet responsibly?
Anonymous wrote:Mine doesn’t seem to care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went cold turkey on DCUM for a month and I felt no different.
I did the same. My IQ jumped 25 points.
😂
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My teens were never on it, because I protect my kids from harm, so no change.
+1
Same. I don’t let my teens drive either, it’s too dangerous. They are also still breastfeeding twice a day, for the antibodies.
Teens can’t drive without hours of lessons, instructions, safety discussions, and a test. There are also restrictions on driving, such as speed limits, you must wear your seatbelt, etc. What preparation did your teen go through before you handed them a phone so you could disengage and be free of parenting, and what restrictions did you put on screens? (Oh wait, you didn’t; you want your kids out of your face as much as possible.)
How old are your teens? What are their academic, extra curricular and social accomplishments? I will put mine up against yours all day long. They are phenomenal people.
What does this mean? Like, Snapstreaks? Prom-posal from the captain of the lacrosse team?
You know what it means. I said what I said.
No, I actually don’t know what a social accomplishment means.
+1 NP. Same. “Social accomplishment”? PP sounds insane.