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My daughter is 12. One of her best friends has a sister who is fifteen and she told her mother that she is having sex so they put her on the pill. Fifteen. Sad thing is she's all proud of it. I suspect she'll be on Springer soon fighting with some other family about who the daddy is when "it" happens. Just a matter of time for that one.
Don't need money. Heck I remember my sisters used to steal from stores like it was candy. They got caught all the time but nobody ever did anything to em. It became a game of who could get the coolest stuff for them and their friends. Then I turn around and get in all kinds of trouble for gettin in a fight. Go figure.
My daughter is 12. One of her best friends has a sister who is fifteen and she told her mother that she is having sex so they put her on the pill. Fifteen. Sad thing is she's all proud of it. I suspect she'll be on Springer soon fighting with some other family about who the daddy is when "it" happens. Just a matter of time for that one.
It seems so much easier for so many parents to teach children how to be "careful" than it is to teach them why they should keep their pants up and teach them self-respect. Schools hand out condoms, teach safe sex, parents get a prescription for birth control. Easy, peasey.
I wouldn't want to be a parent of a young child today.
Don't need money. Heck I remember my sisters used to steal from stores like it was candy. They got caught all the time but nobody ever did anything to em. It became a game of who could get the coolest stuff for them and their friends. Then I turn around and get in all kinds of trouble for gettin in a fight. Go figure.
Who is "nobody"? The only ones that could and should have done something were the parents had they known about it.
Hell they didn't know they were working all the time. My sister actually got thrown out of worlds of fun in KC for stealing a stupid glow in the dark necklace. They still compare notes on who got the best crap. See those two parent households aren't all they're stacked up to be
I think you're wrong Sam....If my children were still teenagers I would be standing on someones desk...I didn't then and I don't now want children exposed to anything of this nature when they are so young. When my youngest was 13 it was belly shirts...and now it's crotchless panties??? I think not. Anything that is only sold in adult stores, adult magazines or Victoria's Secret has no business being sold in a store for kids. Remember the stores target is young children and teens....any parent that thinks this stuff is ok for their child needs INtolerance camp.
Hell they didn't know they were working all the time. My sister actually got thrown out of worlds of fun in KC for stealing a stupid glow in the dark necklace. They still compare notes on who got the best crap. See those two parent households aren't all they're stacked up to be
But...........but............I knew that!!!! You're preaching to the choir!!!
Didn't see your point then ..don't see it now... but, if you were being sarcastic then cool.
LOL The point wasn't that hard to get!
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