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calenlass:

--- Quote from: idiolect on 09 Mar 2008, 17:36 ---
--- Quote from: calenlass on 09 Mar 2008, 17:28 --- Also, remember that for almost all the people on this board do not have kids, and most (a majority, I think, but am not sure) do not want kids ever, so we speak from our experiences with our own parents and speculate about how we would go about parenting in theory.

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Your view of things starts to change a little when your friends start getting married and having kids, and I imagine it changes drastically when you yourself are in that boat.

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Oh hee hee kids. Yes. I am sure I will change my mind about wanting kids or marriage. Because me with kids is such a great idea! Hee hee hehehehehehe ha.

Patrick:
Brings up an interesting point, there. I don't want kids myself so why the hell should I care how other people raise theirs? If they grow up to too productive I could be out of a job. Fuck thattttt

Nodaisho:
I guess I am unlike most people here, I want kids, but eventually, once I have a good job and can actually support them, not before I get out of college, or (god forbid) in junior high, like someone my friend knows.

Switchblade:
Apparently, I'm damn near a clone of my Dad, minus his extra thirty years of experience and insight. We share a lot of the same mannerisms and personality traits.

My relationship with my parents (nowadays) is great. I try to visit them whenever I can, we're all into the same stuff, and we can have a conversation about nearly anything and agree on it. They respect my intelligence, and I respect their experience (not to mention, I'm fairly certain they're both smarter than me).  I love them both to bits.

There were a few rocky patches back in the day, but looking back, they all boiled down to me being a complete fucking brat. I'm glad to have grown out of that now.

Lines:
Helmet, it's ok. The number one thing I hate about internet conversations is the lack of non-verbal cues, as that is the number one thing in communication, so I'm with you on that. And also, I get what you're saying now. Some things are democratic, like what sports to play or programs to watch (that are age appropriate of course), and some things aren't, like riding your bike down a very steep driveway and crashing into a neighbor's mailbox because the street is too narrow to turn in time. (I did that. My mom said no, but I did it later when she wasn't looking. And yes, I learned my lesson and was relieved when I discovered blood did not creep me out.)


--- Quote from: Patrick on 09 Mar 2008, 17:50 ---I don't want kids myself so why the hell should I care how other people raise theirs?

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I understand this is a joke, but this sentence raises a good point. Shitty parents annoy the hell out of me.

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