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leah wrote:i am forever grateful to my gym teacher for drilling that skill into me during drivers' ed
leah wrote:isn't the only difference the length? i feel like it would take too long to smoke something that long, ha.
Dylan wrote:Kizzy, alot of parents are in your situation. You have no idea what your kid is up to and you want to be able to have some sort of control over the situation. Your child is not 14 years old, that means he cannot have a myspace and you can report it anonymously to get it removed.
Long hair and a girl friend is something only you or his dad can help, but I don't see anything wrong with either except that your little man is growing up. Just promise not to turn into one of those parents that tries to figure out your kids passwords or add a key stroke tracker to your computer and break any trust they might have for you.
Zanchief wrote:Harrison wrote:I'm not dead
Fucker never listens to me. That's it, I'm an atheist.
Eziekial wrote:Between 8th and 9th grade is when most boys try to "wet their willy" so as not to fall behind the cool curve. At least this was true 20+ years ago.... oh my GOD!
Spazz wrote:Insanityfair do you think searching your childs room from time to time is a good idea too ?
KaiineTN wrote:Leave a bunch of embarassing Mom comments on his Myspace page that make him seem totally uncool and nerdy. If he deletes them, cry on the phone and make him feel guilty, then post more. His internet coolness, along with any potential ability to get with the ladies via that medium, will drop down a good bit!
The Kizzy wrote:friend........I am flipping the fuck out and I am not even kidding. What the hell do I do? He's fucking 11. I'm freaking out, although his girlfriend (or who I assume) is a little cutie. OMG Im freaking out. Please advise.
Agrajag wrote:Most of you people are completely insane and untrusting of your children. All you need to do is have an open line of communication with your children from the time they start talking.
My son is now 10 years old and I have let him have free reign of the internet since he hacked my password at age 2. The two of us always talk about his problems (if he's having any) and he has no issues with asking questions about drugs, alcohol or girls.
Trying to limit or remove a situation from a child's life will only make them want it more. They will find a way to get what they want and they will go one step further to "punish" you for not allowing them to do it.
My advice is just because you would have put out at that age doesn't mean that your son's girlfriend will. Or that they are even close to thinking about it.
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