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offspring, amywinehouse (parental advsory versions)

Posted By: singing my swear words on 2009-04-01
In Reply to: Music groups you are too embarrased to admit you like - New Englander

cover your ears!


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Both versions are used! Don't you still not get it???
The point is that 'anon' said in her post

'STUPIDER ISN'T EVEN A WORD!'

Are you hard of 'comprende'
or just being 'stubborn'?
Parental Law
Not speaking specifically to you, but I've noticed that adherence to the law seems to depend on whether you agree with it or not. I guess I tend to be more of a 'safe' law breaker. When I drive in non-residential areas, I routinely set the cruise control for 5 miles/hour over the limit. I don't smoke pot, but know recreational users and think it should be legal, and therefore don't call 9-1-1 when they start passing the pipe. I'm a little skeptical about anyone who files a Schedule C with their 1040 and says they're not fudging anything even just a little.

Just curious...how many of the "NO WAY!" people on here agreed that the mother that kidnapped her son to avoid chemo treatment did the right thing?

I would prefer my kids don't ever drink, smoke pot, have sex, drive over 35 or any of the other myriad of things both legal and illegal that could cause harm or heartbreak. But I also remember what it was like to be young and, for me at least, rather that keep my head in the sand, I made the choice to teach them about mitigating the dangers of some of the stuff that young adults seem to do with or without parental permission.
many differences in parental attitudes

regarding children and food. The way you describe is how most parents used to be, I think. I'm not saying which is right or wrong. I believe in providing a variety of healthy food and keeping the junk out of the house for the most part (and parents providing a good example by eating the good stuff themselves), but not having to eat everything on the plate or insisting they eat something they hate. Kids will eat when they are hungry..   My son likes whole wheat bread because we never had any other kind


 


 


He gave up his parental rights; end of story.
x
We are now seeing the offspring
of Generation X. There have been some pretty shocking stories on the news lately. Babies left out in the hot cars, put in the microwave. Then there was one story about the parents being so drugged up the kids almost starved. It's pretty sad.
Gay offspring
I would definitely want them to tell me!  I would feel like a bad parent if I had created such an atmosphere in the home to where my children felt uncomfortable telling me about their smallest likes & dislikes, so how much more the larger issues in their lives such as this?  One's personal or religious views should have no bearing whatsoever on their unconditional love for & acceptance of their own flesh & blood!
- Single dad of 2 girls
nor for registering the offspring.
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Homosexual Offspring
If you had gay adult offspring would you want them to tell you they were gay or just keep it to themselves?
actually, i am a mom; i just hope my offspring are smarter than me
& maybe a little more honest.