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Re: Who raised this younger generation?


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Posted by bison on September 06, 2012 at 14:50:28 from (69.168.144.136):

In Reply to: Who raised this younger generation? posted by wisbaker on September 06, 2012 at 13:55:17:

Truth of the matter is, each child has it's own personallity and it changes as they grow up,even the parents have a diff personallity and often causes conflict as how to deal with a particular problem that arises in their own relationship or with kids of diff ages and all of them changing as time goes by

As two parents Who have to get experience on the go (As there is no child rearing manual to go by)and one or the other often come from disfunctional families themselves it is still amazing that the majority still turns out right.

I know one thing,when i grew up in the fifties life was a "ell of a lot simpler than today. Everybody had to pitch in with the daily chores wether one liked it or not.

There were no distractions as we have today with all these electronic devices and i had never heard of peer pressure either back then. Bullying in school we dealt with by ganging up on the offender and no one interfered if the guy got a broken nose or busted teeth.

Today's world is just a bunch of sissy's, one can't even discipline his kids no more for the fear gov-ment reprisal.

Society has changed,and not for the better.

I'm glad all my 4 kids turned out right and can pull up their own pants,altough one is divorced(luckely no kids to fight over) The other 3 have partners,2 of them i don't like but what can one do but grin and bear it.

I married aug 17 40 yrs ago,knocked her up at 17,..we're still together and are still on honey moon. :wink:

I'm glad i don't have no kids to raise in today's world. I have no grand kids yet either,and don't know if i want them when i look around me and see what "ell hounds a lot of them yung ones are.


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