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<blockquote data-quote="Dirty" data-source="post: 323912" data-attributes="member: 6535"><p>I would have to say at that stage of her life if she hasn’t had these discussions, she’s very fortunate someone was willing to honestly answer these questions and be willing to finally discuss these things. Some parents just don’t take the time to prepare their kids or aren’t very well-equipped to parent at all to be honest. Others I are naive and think somehow their kids just pick this stuff up along the way, but man oh man, with the world we live in today every ounce of good advice along the way can only help these kids. The devils they have on their shoulders are nothing like what I dealt with growing up. </p><p>And you know they are getting just as much if not way more unsolicited BAD advice with every corner they turn. That is the scary thing to me...a large portion and often the most vocal part of our society does everything they possible can to turn the lives of our kids into a train wreck. </p><p></p><p>Great job KDM. The opportunity was there and you didn’t waste it. If I were her dad And I heard about it I’d be calling you to thank you. Maybe some parents would be upset, but If you or any other adult have the opportunity to give GOOD advice to my kids when they ask for it - have at it. Permission granted. I’m having these talks with my young kids every time a scenario gives me the right opportunity for them to understand what I’m talking about. (My oldest is only 10, so at this stage I want to make sure my kids are hearing things in a way that they can absorb it and make sense of it). However I will never turn down the opportunity for them to hear it from someone else also. It should only serve to drive the point home.</p><p></p><p>That being said - there are a couple guys on this site I better not ever catch talking to my kids...:;:howdy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dirty, post: 323912, member: 6535"] I would have to say at that stage of her life if she hasn’t had these discussions, she’s very fortunate someone was willing to honestly answer these questions and be willing to finally discuss these things. Some parents just don’t take the time to prepare their kids or aren’t very well-equipped to parent at all to be honest. Others I are naive and think somehow their kids just pick this stuff up along the way, but man oh man, with the world we live in today every ounce of good advice along the way can only help these kids. The devils they have on their shoulders are nothing like what I dealt with growing up. And you know they are getting just as much if not way more unsolicited BAD advice with every corner they turn. That is the scary thing to me...a large portion and often the most vocal part of our society does everything they possible can to turn the lives of our kids into a train wreck. Great job KDM. The opportunity was there and you didn’t waste it. If I were her dad And I heard about it I’d be calling you to thank you. Maybe some parents would be upset, but If you or any other adult have the opportunity to give GOOD advice to my kids when they ask for it - have at it. Permission granted. I’m having these talks with my young kids every time a scenario gives me the right opportunity for them to understand what I’m talking about. (My oldest is only 10, so at this stage I want to make sure my kids are hearing things in a way that they can absorb it and make sense of it). However I will never turn down the opportunity for them to hear it from someone else also. It should only serve to drive the point home. That being said - there are a couple guys on this site I better not ever catch talking to my kids...:;:howdy [/QUOTE]
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