I'm cleaning out all the 'dead' posts from the server and all. One of the
older messages that was 'stuck' was resent. Sorry.
> omg. didn't we kill this thread?
>
> michael???
>
> crikey it's like that movie, groundhog day.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mark Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, May 07, 2001 8:49 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: RE: Violent education
>
>
> Right on mom! And an early Happy Mothers Day to ya! I remember the good
'ol
> days when I saw dad undo his belt - I knew what was coming. Whew, he would
> really sling that thing. And you know, I think I'm a better person today
> because they disciplined me the way they did. Now, my parents didn't beat
me
> endlessly. They used a variety of methods to get through my thick,
rebelious
> head. But at least they were there and spent the time with me and taught
me
> right and wrong. Kids will be kids and they're going to do wrong - you
can't
> prevent that. But you can instill in them a sense of morals and values
that
> will get them through the rough times.
>
> I remember one time when my parents found out that I was having sex with
> this girl. They drove me to the girls house and I had to look the parents
in
> the eye and tell them that I had defiled their daughter. How embarrasing!
Of
> course, that didn't stop me. But I sure as hell was a lot more careful the
> next time. :-)
>
> Mark Stewart
> Programmer/Analyst
> Communication Concepts
> 215.672.6900 x1332
>
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/07/01 11:21AM >>>
> i would like to add something to this, as a mom i see this one all the
time
> in many of my children's friends...
>
> many parents today are confusing discipline/punishment for abuse and have
> resigned themselves to allow their children to run amok versus being
> labelled as an abusive parent....people are just not telling their kids
"No"
> anymore...
>
> if a kid grows up never having constraints at home (ie: never hearing NO)
> then how prepared are they for the disappointment of real life? not very
in
> my opinion...
>
> this type of up-bringing just instills to the child that "hey, i don't
have
> to be responsible" as they were never really made to face any consequences
> of their actions....
>
>
>
>
> --
> Stephenie Hamilton
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, May 07, 2001 11:02 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: RE: Violent education
>
>
>
> > Yea I guess when I was in high school 4 years ago things were different.
>
> I know I was being a bit extreme but I actually do think things _are_
> different, even just 4 years ago. Again, I see it as a whole 'culture' of
> lack of responsibility, and I _do_ think it's gotten worse.
>
> Ray Camden
>
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