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Dudesky 02-12-2006 11:59 AM

Kids and parents today
 
Yea, there's 2ft of snow outside, and my bro in law and I are out busting our asses clearing it off the property. Meanwhile his son is inside playing video games. When I was his age I was making money shoveling the neighbors' sidewalks. What the fuck is wrong with parents today? Doesn't anybody know how to raise kids anymore?! That's why everybody's all about themselves, and they're all lazy motherfuckers these days, because they were never taught discipline and good habits at an early age :throwrock

xsperf 02-12-2006 12:32 PM

damn straight! people say let them do what they want, and they are afriad to punish their kids b/c it will be "mean" or "child abuse" and then their kids grow up doing drugs and what not

TerryY 02-12-2006 01:03 PM

Doctor Benjamin Spock started it in the 50's with the theory that discipline was bad for kids.

Then when the kids that grew up with parents that lived by Spock grew up. They KNEW that any kind of Dicipline DESTROYED their little shits psychologically and demanded/passed laws making any type of Dicipline = Child Abuse.

After all look at how well they did!! And now their kids are so much better than those of less liberated parents!!! You know, those animals that keep Abusing (correcting) their children rather than letting them run FREE!!

witeshark 02-12-2006 01:57 PM

Playing video games while you clear snow. That is lame :videogame

Torque 02-12-2006 02:02 PM

Unfortunatelly, the situation is only getting worse as time goes by.

xsperf 02-12-2006 02:04 PM

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Originally Posted by TerryY
Doctor Benjamin Spock started it in the 50's with the theory that discipline was bad for kids.

Then when the kids that grew up with parents that lived by Spock grew up. They KNEW that any kind of Dicipline DESTROYED their little shits psychologically and demanded/passed laws making any type of Dicipline = Child Abuse.

After all look at how well they did!! And now their kids are so much better than those of less liberated parents!!! You know, those animals that keep Abusing (correcting) their children rather than letting them run FREE!!

words of wisdom, i havent met you, but im sure you are one hell of a guy! the older generation of people(about two or three generations before me) are really some of the coolest people ever

nick_318is 02-12-2006 03:22 PM

Yea i think i'm gonna make my kids do shit like that, i mean i had to and when i see some of my friends who have done whatever they wanted their whole life and gotten away with it, they dont even give a shit about their future and its no way to live. If you actually have some responsibility and accountability i think it makes you a better person with more goals and a better head on your shoulders.

///MDreain 02-13-2006 06:27 PM

hmmm, that wouldn't fly in my house. I'm still a teenager and let me say, I think my parents have done a pretty good job at raising me. I may have hated it when I was younger, but now I'm seeing kids with no work ethic that are probably gonna have some harder times when they get a real job. The car in the sig is mine btw, I worked my ass off for it, which is something that I'm thankful my dad made me do. Some d-bag at my school just got a 95 M3 from his parents. I will admit I am a little jelous...but I know he doesn't appreciate it as much as I appreciate my car.

BTW my parents spanked me more than I can remeber...its funny cause when I was younger they would always tell me they did it because they loved me :kiss that always confused me, but I get it now.

BMWLotAttendant 02-13-2006 11:09 PM

Yes, parents should be more into shaping and molding their kids to not be slackers.

Good idea guys! :thumbup

komodo 02-14-2006 01:58 AM

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Originally Posted by BMWLotAttendant
Yes, parents should be more into shaping and molding their kids to not be slackers.

Good idea guys! :thumbup

For some reason when I read your post, the words "cattle prod" came to mind. :D

Storamin 02-14-2006 09:01 AM

see, kids are like pledges.

you have to beat them. just kidding!

craig 02-14-2006 09:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nick_318is
Yea i think i'm gonna make my kids do shit like that, i mean i had to and when i see some of my friends who have done whatever they wanted their whole life and gotten away with it, they dont even give a shit about their future and its no way to live. If you actually have some responsibility and accountability i think it makes you a better person with more goals and a better head on your shoulders.

:agree

jms 02-14-2006 09:21 AM

The problem is it can be difficult to know where to draw the line between correcting and abuse. The minimium amount of punishment required to effect the required positive change. Anything over that and you are tending toward abuse. My father didn't know where the line was so as a result I overcompensate and under punish. It's really difficult trying to raise children especially when you have a culture that rewards stupidity and punishes the conservative family values that you want your children to learn. I've been working at this for 10 years, I may figure it out in the next 10.

But I will say this my children are not little punks running around doing whatever they wish and hurting people. So it must be working.

DEATH2000 02-14-2006 07:43 PM

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Originally Posted by komodo
For some reason when I read your post, the words "cattle prod" came to mind. :D

Well me and Craig have some fun plans in store if we ever meet up....

Hoppy 02-14-2006 08:05 PM

im gunna use negative reenforcement. true negative reenforcement. im going to beat my children all the time EXCEPT when they do good. im gunna be a horrible parent haha.


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