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Topic: What do you think of parents..
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Thu 06/19/08 02:39 PM

Well, I am well into my 40's and never been to a bar in my life. The reason...I married very young (15) to a much older man and he never went to bars. But, a part of me feels immature LOL Peccy said he will take me to one, though bigsmile But, it's ok now...my daughter is almost 16 and I am a big girl now bigsmile


Go without Peccy, you'll get alot of drinks....drinker drinker

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Thu 06/19/08 02:43 PM
Edited by ddn122 on Thu 06/19/08 02:57 PM
people who judge others are revealing their need to judge....


not the judgment









-----"always a great thread killer"

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Thu 06/19/08 03:38 PM

people who judge others are revealing their need to judge....


not the judgment

laugh laugh laugh







-----"always a great thread killer"

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Thu 06/19/08 03:38 PM

do you really have to ask what we think of someone that leaves their kids with just anyone to go out drinking?
Its just a question for discussionflowerforyou

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Thu 06/19/08 03:39 PM
Edited by sexi_PHAT on Thu 06/19/08 03:40 PM

once in a while hiring a familiar babysitter so parents can enjoy a night of drinking/dancing is ok in my books
Yes i believe that once in awhile...but not excessivelyhappy

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Thu 06/19/08 03:40 PM

who still continue to go nightclubbing? Like they are in theeir 30s and 40s and only want to party that they just leave their kids with anyone so they can go out??noway noway noway grumble


guilty of clubbing, but not of leaving my kids with just anyone huh

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Thu 06/19/08 05:32 PM

yep

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who still continue to go nightclubbing? Like they are in theeir 30s and 40s and only want to party that they just leave their kids with anyone so they can go out??noway noway noway grumble


guilty of clubbing, but not of leaving my kids with just anyone huh

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Thu 06/19/08 05:39 PM

who still continue to go nightclubbing? Like they are in theeir 30s and 40s and only want to party that they just leave their kids with anyone so they can go out??noway noway noway grumble


I'll go out on a limb here, taking your question verbatim, and say that they need to have their a$$es kicked.
JMHO (as a father of 2)
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Thu 06/19/08 05:43 PM
If the children are older teens, hopefully, the parents can date each other without having to be concerned or have their kids tied to their apron strings.

Dating each other/scheduling "alone-time" is healthy and recommended in a long-term committed relationship or marriage. If the adolescent is on the younger side, I don't see anything wrong with hiring a baby-sitter once a month so the parents can do their own thing.

That being said, a parent's first responsibility is to their child. Abandoning your child to go drinking or drugging every chance you get is just poor parenting. It is neglectful.

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Thu 06/19/08 05:44 PM
whatcha think we think

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Thu 06/19/08 05:45 PM


Well, I am well into my 40's and never been to a bar in my life. The reason...I married very young (15) to a much older man and he never went to bars. But, a part of me feels immature LOL Peccy said he will take me to one, though bigsmile But, it's ok now...my daughter is almost 16 and I am a big girl now bigsmile


Go without Peccy, you'll get alot of drinks....drinker drinker
for real

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Thu 06/19/08 05:49 PM
There is a difference between going out with adult friends and just being irresponsible.

Case in point. Know of a woman who stopped at a bar and left her young (6 and 2) children in the car. The 2 year old was having some medical problems. She was there for a couple of hours.

BTW - this happened about 14 years ago.

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