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re: Parents: Please do your jobs

Posted on 1/3/17 at 9:34 am to
Posted by BigEdLSU
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Posted on 1/3/17 at 9:34 am to
Should have pulled your belt off. The joke is over at that point.

Don't do it unless you're prepared to use it.
This post was edited on 1/3/17 at 9:35 am
Posted by EA6B
TX
Member since Dec 2012
14754 posts
Posted on 1/3/17 at 9:47 am to
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You have no clue about children, and this post is proof.


You must have kids that act similar to those in the OP's post, I raised a few kids and agree with his entire post.
Posted by kywildcatfanone
Wildcat Country!
Member since Oct 2012
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Posted on 1/3/17 at 9:48 am to
Parents don't parent anymore. They want to be friends with their kids, not parents.
Posted by tigerpawl
Can't get there from here.
Member since Dec 2003
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Posted on 1/3/17 at 9:51 am to
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Don't expect much here, every one of these fricks believes their children are the best thing ever. Yet we have all these little a-holes running around. You know a good majority of the parent posters here are responsible for that type of nonsense.
What I wouldn't give to witness these ner do well, arrogant, entitled little assholes kids 30 years from now. There is a dearth of integrity in that age group today. Those with integrity and a good work ethic will be a much sought after commodity come job time.

Posted by McCaigBro69
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Posted on 1/3/17 at 9:52 am to
Just reading that shite makes me cringe.

I don't know how people don't somewhat pride themselves on how their kid represents them as a parent - and that's coming from a 26-year-old who is nowhere freaking near ever having kids.
Posted by LNCHBOX
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Posted on 1/3/17 at 9:55 am to
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I don't know how people don't somewhat pride themselves on how their kid represents them as a parent - and that's coming from a 26-year-old who is nowhere freaking near ever having kids.


Not surprising

ETA: Full disclosure, I have a 12 week old and don't plan on my child acting that way. But it is funny seeing all the non-parents that act like parenting is some easy thing.
This post was edited on 1/3/17 at 9:57 am
Posted by OweO
Plaquemine, La
Member since Sep 2009
113951 posts
Posted on 1/3/17 at 9:56 am to
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You have no clue about children, and this post is proof.


So you are one of those parents who let their kids do as they please in public? As far back as I can remember I never thought about acting up in public. My parents use to tell me that if I embarrass them in public I will pay for it when I got home. When my dad told me that shite, he wasn't fricking around.

There were a few times when I asked my parents, in front of people, if a friend could come over to sleep or something like. The few times I did it, I probably did it in the heat of the moment because when we would get home... they would let me have it. The wouldn't beat me. They would give me a slap or something, yell at me then send me to my room.

One of my biggest fears were the fact my parents would embarrass me. I didn't want to get slapped or pinched or do something that would cause them to do something to me that would make me cry.. Especially if I were in an adult setting, I knew not to act up and only speak when spoken to. My dad was the one. I was a kid and knew the importance of how you present yourself to others.. Because that's what I was taught.

More and more parents seem to be more of a "friend" with their kids than a parent so they don't want to correct them in fear of losing their friendship. My mom told me that one time when I was younger I told her I didn't like her.. She told me she didn't care what I thought about her, but I was going to do what she says.. My dad passed away in 1999, my mom just turned 70... They grew up in a different time... when there were certain things you never do. As a kid you never talk back to adults, you respect adults, if you are looking for pity, they are not the ones who will give it to me, etc.

I hate sounding like "well back in my day", but its just a different time we live in.
Posted by LNCHBOX
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Posted on 1/3/17 at 9:58 am to
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There were a few times when I asked my parents, in front of people, if a friend could come over to sleep or something like. The few times I did it, I probably did it in the heat of the moment because when we would get home... they would let me have it. The wouldn't beat me. They would give me a slap or something, yell at me then send me to my room.


Is this supposed to be an example of good parenting? Because it sounds pretty horrid.
Posted by Salmon
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Member since Feb 2008
83579 posts
Posted on 1/3/17 at 9:59 am to
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There were a few times when I asked my parents, in front of people, if a friend could come over to sleep or something like. The few times I did it, I probably did it in the heat of the moment because when we would get home... they would let me have it. The wouldn't beat me. They would give me a slap or something, yell at me then send me to my room.


the frick?
Posted by AustinTigr
Austin, TX
Member since Dec 2004
2937 posts
Posted on 1/3/17 at 10:02 am to
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You have no clue about children, and this post is proof.


Wrong. YOU have no clue about children. People ask me all the time how did my wife and I raise such polite and well-behaved kids.

I tell them, "cause I drop a ton of bricks on them when necessary." They just blink and look at me like I'm joking. The look on my face tells them I'm not.

I don't believe there are bad children nearly as much as I believe there are FAR TOO MANY bad parents. Too many Dads want to have 'a little pal' rather than being a father. Too many Dads want their kids to think they are 'cool' rather than taking the responsibility to raising a boy who will grow to be a respectful, responsible young man.

It's the parents, not the kids.
This post was edited on 1/3/17 at 10:03 am
Posted by LSUTANGERINE
Baton Rouge LA
Member since Sep 2006
36113 posts
Posted on 1/3/17 at 10:02 am to
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Posted by LSUfan20005 on 1/3/17 at 9:16 am to jdd48 Buddy of mine spent two months dealing with CPS after sending his kid to daycare with a red bottom from a basic spanking, 5yr old.

Did he spank him just two minutes before sending them in there? Red marks usually subside within 10 minutes. If not he definitely went too hard on the kid, especially at five. It's pretty common knowledge that you don't send a kid to school or the doctors with red marks from a spanking
This post was edited on 1/3/17 at 10:11 am
Posted by LNCHBOX
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Posted on 1/3/17 at 10:05 am to
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Buddy of mine spent two months dealing with CPS after sending his kid to daycare with a red bottom from a basic spanking, 5yr old.

Ultimately moved out of state at the next opportunity after lawyer's advice. The lawyer told him that the next time his kid falls off a slide, CPS will assume child abuse and seize the kid.

You simply can't whip kids anymore; huge risk.


Yea, there's more to that story. A "basic spanking" shouldn't be leaving marks for any extended time.
Posted by PT24-7
Member since Jul 2013
4368 posts
Posted on 1/3/17 at 10:07 am to
Let's be honest OP you weren't about to yank anyone else's kids. You sound retarded even mentioning it.
Posted by LSUTANGERINE
Baton Rouge LA
Member since Sep 2006
36113 posts
Posted on 1/3/17 at 10:10 am to
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Parents don't parent anymore. They want to be friends with their kids, not parents.

Parents parent just as much as they did a generation ago. Parent use corporal punishment just as much as they did a generation ago. Every generation seems to say that the kids are so much worse than they were decades ago.
Posted by SirSaintly
Uptown, New Orleans
Member since Feb 2013
3135 posts
Posted on 1/3/17 at 10:10 am to
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If you have the means to afford it, DC can be an awesome place to live



I can't be sure, but there's a good chance none of these kids were from DC. A lot of families in town visiting for the holidays.
Posted by SirSaintly
Uptown, New Orleans
Member since Feb 2013
3135 posts
Posted on 1/3/17 at 10:19 am to
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: Full disclosure, I have a 12 week old and don't plan on my child acting that way. But it is funny seeing all the non-parents that act like parenting is some easy thing.



I don't think it's easy. I'm sure it's hard as shite, but when your teenager just sits there on a train/bus etc and wont move their feet off an empty seat, you tell them to do it. By 14 they should listen. If they don't, you grab their leg and physically move it. If that doesn't work, you pull your damn kid off at the next stop. Yes, it's inconvenient, but ignoring bad behavior isn't doing anyone any favors. It'll get your kids arse beat one day by day by somebody who just doesn't give a frick.

As for those younger kids causing that big commotion? You take them out of the museum into the lobby or outside until they can calm the frick down and listen. Again, sucks for the parent, but that's part of parenting. If they had done that shite when kid was 5, they wouldn't need to be doing it when the kid is 8-10.
Posted by LNCHBOX
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Posted on 1/3/17 at 10:21 am to
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It'll get your kids arse beat one day by day by somebody who just doesn't give a frick.


I'd love to see you start beating the shite out of some random person's kid. I bet your parents worked hard to instill those kind of good moral values in you.
Posted by CptRusty
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Member since Aug 2011
11740 posts
Posted on 1/3/17 at 10:22 am to
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You have no clue about children, and this post is proof.



$10 says this guys kids are obnoxious little shits
Posted by SirSaintly
Uptown, New Orleans
Member since Feb 2013
3135 posts
Posted on 1/3/17 at 10:23 am to
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Let's be honest OP you weren't about to yank anyone else's kids


The frick I wasn't. It was the end of the day and we were tired. I wasn't about to take any shite off a teenage brat who's parents sucked. I'm not talking hitting her or anything but I would have pushed her feet off that seat.
Posted by LNCHBOX
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Posted on 1/3/17 at 10:24 am to
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The frick I wasn't. It was the end of the day and we were tired. I wasn't about to take any shite off a teenage brat who's parents sucked. I'm not talking hitting her or anything but I would have pushed her feet off that seat.





No one is impressed with your e-thuggery.
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