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I think the best way to raise a child is to get them to respect you. You don't need to do any more than that. If they respect you they will use you as an example without you having to tell them anything. This is how my parents raised me. I respected them a lot and when it came time for me to make social decisions I made them with my parents in mind.
I drink but not to the point of drunkenness. I have never smoked a cigarette. I have never consumed non-prescription drugs. I don't see a problem with sex as long as it is done responsibly and I have always done it responsibly.
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Originally posted by Stark EvadeMaybe I missed something. You have a 16 yr old and an 18 yr old and you were born in 1984? Or I guess this is all a joke right?
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Originally posted by hyebruinhey, my dad's right...I'm the one who was born in 1984 and as he said his is 1964; he and mom were high school sweethearts and are still very much in loveHow do you hurt a masochist?
-By leaving him alone.Forever.
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Yes, respect is one of the most important things, which comes with discipline. There is one thing I really liked that my parents have always done with me and my brother. That is, whenever they told us "NO," they were always reasonable with their answers. I am not surprised that I never got into doing drugs (been offered number of times) because my parents have been talking to me about it ever since I was 7 or 8 years old. Started out with cigarettes and when I came to the US, I learned about new drugs. lol. AS for talking about sex, my parents never talked to be about it. I learned it at school and one day when my mom asked me if they taught this at school, that's when gave me her input. I was 15 at the time. It's not healthy to tell your children "NO" and leave it at that. They will not know why and will go and do something out of your will to make you mad, which will hurt them in the end. You as a parent need to keep them safe from making specific mistakes. Let's face it though, no one is ever ready to be a parent.I see...
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Originally posted by SagGalYes, respect is one of the most important things, which comes with discipline. There is one thing I really liked that my parents have always done with me and my brother. That is, whenever they told us "NO," they were always reasonable with their answers. I am not surprised that I never got into doing drugs (been offered number of times) because my parents have been talking to me about it ever since I was 7 or 8 years old. Started out with cigarettes and when I came to the US, I learned about new drugs. lol. AS for talking about sex, my parents never talked to be about it. I learned it at school and one day when my mom asked me if they taught this at school, that's when gave me her input. I was 15 at the time. It's not healthy to tell your children "NO" and leave it at that. They will not know why and will go and do something out of your will to make you mad, which will hurt them in the end. You as a parent need to keep them safe from making specific mistakes. Let's face it though, no one is ever ready to be a parent.How do you hurt a masochist?
-By leaving him alone.Forever.
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Originally posted by gevoWhat did your mom say about sex?... I tell my daughter sex is the devil!!!!!!...i had to have a chaperone for my junior high prom
cuz dad didn't like 'the look' in my date's eyes....urrrrr..i told you!! he has a medical condition! he doesn't do this
on purpose! he has weak eyebrow muscels...urrrrr
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Originally posted by gevoWhat did your mom say about sex?... I tell my daughter sex is the devil!!!!!!
Sex is the devil? Then what do you say to your son?I see...
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