I agree. It is a byproduct of a very good thing... liberation/suffrage. That being said, how does it benefit kids to be in day care or babysat by the TV simply so that mom and dad can have two incomes and careers? I don't think that it does...
You're right... I didn't give you the same respect. Sorry. I will get to your post soon.
Well said and thank you for sharing... :2razz:
Every person has a masculine and feminine side... the healthiest possible way of raising children is balance. A mother and a father are the best way to do this, all things being equal.
Who in the hell necroed this thread?!!!
Bodhi. Who else?
I turned out fine.
A mix of the ripping of god and religion in society, increasing selfishness (people who put themselves before their children or their commitments), and the feminist movement is working on beating down the final vestiges of a society centered around the nuclear family (a pattern that has lasted since the middle ages of Europe) and to a society in which kids are raised by their teachers, tv, and saddest of all, other kids. Being 15 myself, i would absolutely never forgive my parents if they separated before i left the house because the worst possible thing you could ever do to a kid, even worse than corporal punishment or other terrible disciplinary procedures, is to selfishly rip apart what is often the only sense of security that child feels, that his family is together, even if the rest of the world seems to be falling apart.
God and religion in society:A mix of the ripping of god and religion in society,
Decreasing selfishness, the number of active charities has far increased over the years.increasing selfishness
Such as this God-fearing religious man:(people who put themselves before their children or their commitments)
Middle Ages of Europe:, and the feminist movement is working on beating down the final vestiges of a society centered around the nuclear family (a pattern that has lasted since the middle ages of Europe)
and to a society in which kids are raised by their teachers, tv, and saddest of all, other kids.
1. This isn't true.
2. As opposed to being raised by fascist religious state like those of the middle ages?
Wow you're a spoiled little brat. Guess "family values" taught you a lot.Being 15 myself, i would absolutely never forgive my parents if they separated
Worse than murdering your child for not wearing a burka, I agree. So is the "morality" of traditional "families" (my butt).before i left the house because the worst possible thing you could ever do to a kid, even worse than corporal punishment or other terrible disciplinary procedures, is to selfishly rip apart what is often the only sense of security that child feels, that his family is together, even if the rest of the world seems to be falling apart.
Should have guessed. :doh
Originally Posted by 1069
I turned out fine.
Originally Posted by Hypostrategos
Being 15 myself, i would absolutely never forgive my parents if they separated
Maybe he had a very ****ty mom so he's glad that she left.We are not talking about some ****ty mom that maybe yours was, or whatever... just that you are glad that you didn't have a mom at all... :doh
It's slightly ironic. She complains that children don't respect their parents enough, but she said herself that she'll "never forgive my parents" if they end up separating. So much for "respecting your parents".I don't think that she is "spoiled" tooth, just naive... give her a break, she's 15 and thinking about this stuff. :2razz:
Maybe he had a very ****ty mom so he's glad that she left.
It's slightly ironic. She complains that children don't respect their parents enough, but she said herself that she'll "never forgive my parents" if they end up separating. So much for "respecting your parents".
Well yeah lol. What if hypothetically her dad became a meth addict and was smoking meth at home for his kids to breath in, and her mom divorced him. So she'd never forgive her mom for leaving a meth addict?don't start getting logical on her now... :lol:
Who in the hell necroed this thread?!!!
I saw red and then this thread appeared...
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