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On 8/13/2016 9:59 AM, Gary wrote:
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>> You're expecting parents to actually *mind* their children when they're
>> out in public?! What a concept.

>
> A good parent teaches their children to behave in public.
>

I was taught to behave or I else I would not have been allowed to go to
the store. I have no idea why it is such a problem for parents these days.

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> On 8/13/2016 9:59 AM, Gary wrote:
>> jmcquown wrote:
>>>
>>> You're expecting parents to actually *mind* their children when they're
>>> out in public?! What a concept.

>>
>> A good parent teaches their children to behave in public.
>>

> I was taught to behave or I else I would not have been allowed to go to
> the store. I have no idea why it is such a problem for parents these
> days.
>
> Jill


Lazy parenting.

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On 8/13/2016 11:27 AM, Cheri wrote:
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>> On 8/13/2016 9:59 AM, Gary wrote:
>>> jmcquown wrote:
>>>>
>>>> You're expecting parents to actually *mind* their children when they're
>>>> out in public?! What a concept.
>>>
>>> A good parent teaches their children to behave in public.
>>>

>> I was taught to behave or I else I would not have been allowed to go
>> to the store. I have no idea why it is such a problem for parents
>> these days.
>>
>> Jill

>
> Lazy parenting.
>
> Cheri


Someone will surely chime up and say I don't have children. No, I
don't. But I've said it before and I'll say it again: It was a
privilege to be allowed to go to the store with Mom as a kid. We knew
better than to run amok.

Jill
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> On 8/13/2016 11:27 AM, Cheri wrote:
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>> "jmcquown" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> On 8/13/2016 9:59 AM, Gary wrote:
>>>> jmcquown wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> You're expecting parents to actually *mind* their children when
>>>>> they're
>>>>> out in public?! What a concept.
>>>>
>>>> A good parent teaches their children to behave in public.
>>>>
>>> I was taught to behave or I else I would not have been allowed to go
>>> to the store. I have no idea why it is such a problem for parents
>>> these days.
>>>
>>> Jill

>>
>> Lazy parenting.
>>
>> Cheri

>
> Someone will surely chime up and say I don't have children. No, I don't.
> But I've said it before and I'll say it again: It was a privilege to be
> allowed to go to the store with Mom as a kid. We knew better than to run
> amok.
>
> Jill


Yes, even my grandchildren which I spoil a bit knew how to behave in stores
etc., or it's back to the car in a flash.

Cheri


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jmcquown wrote:
> On 8/13/2016 11:27 AM, Cheri wrote:
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>> "jmcquown" > wrote in message
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>>> On 8/13/2016 9:59 AM, Gary wrote:
>>>> jmcquown wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> You're expecting parents to actually *mind* their children when
>>>>> they're
>>>>> out in public?! What a concept.
>>>>
>>>> A good parent teaches their children to behave in public.
>>>>
>>> I was taught to behave or I else I would not have been allowed to go
>>> to the store. I have no idea why it is such a problem for parents
>>> these days.
>>>
>>> Jill

>>
>> Lazy parenting.
>>
>> Cheri

>
> Someone will surely chime up and say I don't have children. No, I
> don't. But I've said it before and I'll say it again: It was a
> privilege to be allowed to go to the store with Mom as a kid. We knew
> better than to run amok.
>
> Jill


Thank God!


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Alex wrote:
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>> Someone will surely chime up and say I don't have children. No, I
>> don't. But I've said it before and I'll say it again: It was a
>> privilege to be allowed to go to the store with Mom as a kid. We knew
>> better than to run amok.

>
>Thank God!


A meaningless comment... thanking something that doesn't exist except
in your sicko faggot mind... you do realize that Alex is a faggot
name... in all the faggot bars you're known as Ally, the queer who can
suck a golf ball through a garden hose. LOL-LOL
Ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha. . . .
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Cheri wrote:
>jmcquown wrote:
>>Gary wrote:
>>>jmcquown wrote:
>>>>
>>>> You're expecting parents to actually *mind* their children when they're
>>>> out in public?! What a concept.
>>>
>>> A good parent teaches their children to behave in public.
>>>

>> I was taught to behave or I else I would not have been allowed to go to
>> the store. I have no idea why it is such a problem for parents these
>> days.
>>
>> Jill

>
>Lazy parenting.
>
>Cheri


Dumping a kid at a day care center (kennel) is zero parenting. I know
people who dump their pets off to be boarded at a kennel several times
a year for weeks at a time, they shouldn't have pets, often their pets
are cared for better at kennels. My cats have never been boarded, not
even once... they get nervous when they see me put my shoes on, and
I've only gone shopping for an hour or less. When I'm mowing they go
from window to window making sure I'm not leaving... I come in about
once an hour to make sure they're okay. These days an awful lot of
people should never have children, and the most inept parents seem to
have the most children/the most feral children.
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On 2016-08-14 12:14 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> Cheri wrote:
> Dumping a kid at a day care center (kennel) is zero parenting. I know
> people who dump their pets off to be boarded at a kennel several times
> a year for weeks at a time, they shouldn't have pets, often their pets
> are cared for better at kennels. My cats have never been boarded, not
> even once... they get nervous when they see me put my shoes on, and
> I've only gone shopping for an hour or less. When I'm mowing they go
> from window to window making sure I'm not leaving... I come in about
> once an hour to make sure they're okay. These days an awful lot of
> people should never have children, and the most inept parents seem to
> have the most children/the most feral children.


Thanks to modern moral standards and a generous welfare system, the
people around here who seem to be having the most kids are the young,
unmarried welfare mothers. In the past, girls who accidentally got
pregnant were sent off to live with an aunt. Parents were embarrassed by
the shame of their daughter's immoral and irresponsible behaviour and
tried to hide the indiscretion. These days people have no problem
bragging about their unmarried daughters having a number of children by
different fathers. The fathers are generally not in the picture and the
mothers get to stay home and live on welfare. Great role models for
children.





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On Sunday, August 14, 2016 at 1:31:39 PM UTC-4, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2016-08-14 12:14 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> > Cheri wrote:
> > Dumping a kid at a day care center (kennel) is zero parenting. I know
> > people who dump their pets off to be boarded at a kennel several times
> > a year for weeks at a time, they shouldn't have pets, often their pets
> > are cared for better at kennels. My cats have never been boarded, not
> > even once... they get nervous when they see me put my shoes on, and
> > I've only gone shopping for an hour or less. When I'm mowing they go
> > from window to window making sure I'm not leaving... I come in about
> > once an hour to make sure they're okay. These days an awful lot of
> > people should never have children, and the most inept parents seem to
> > have the most children/the most feral children.

>
> Thanks to modern moral standards and a generous welfare system, the
> people around here who seem to be having the most kids are the young,
> unmarried welfare mothers. In the past, girls who accidentally got
> pregnant were sent off to live with an aunt. Parents were embarrassed by
> the shame of their daughter's immoral and irresponsible behaviour and
> tried to hide the indiscretion. These days people have no problem
> bragging about their unmarried daughters having a number of children by
> different fathers. The fathers are generally not in the picture and the
> mothers get to stay home and live on welfare. Great role models for
> children.


On the other hand, I've seen horrendous parenting from middle-class and
upper-middle-class parents. They give their kids everything except
discipline, and the result is arrogant entitlement.

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On 2016-08-14 1:38 PM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Sunday, August 14, 2016 at 1:31:39 PM UTC-4, Dave Smith wrote:


>> Thanks to modern moral standards and a generous welfare system, the
>> people around here who seem to be having the most kids are the young,
>> unmarried welfare mothers. In the past, girls who accidentally got
>> pregnant were sent off to live with an aunt. Parents were embarrassed by
>> the shame of their daughter's immoral and irresponsible behaviour and
>> tried to hide the indiscretion. These days people have no problem
>> bragging about their unmarried daughters having a number of children by
>> different fathers. The fathers are generally not in the picture and the
>> mothers get to stay home and live on welfare. Great role models for
>> children.

>
> On the other hand, I've seen horrendous parenting from middle-class and
> upper-middle-class parents. They give their kids everything except
> discipline, and the result is arrogant entitlement.


That's true in some cases, but I think that the majority of those are
better prepared to deal with the world than those from single parent
families growing up on welfare.



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On Sun, 14 Aug 2016 15:37:00 -0400, Dave Smith
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>On 2016-08-14 1:38 PM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>> On Sunday, August 14, 2016 at 1:31:39 PM UTC-4, Dave Smith wrote:

>
>>> Thanks to modern moral standards and a generous welfare system, the
>>> people around here who seem to be having the most kids are the young,
>>> unmarried welfare mothers. In the past, girls who accidentally got
>>> pregnant were sent off to live with an aunt. Parents were embarrassed by
>>> the shame of their daughter's immoral and irresponsible behaviour and
>>> tried to hide the indiscretion. These days people have no problem
>>> bragging about their unmarried daughters having a number of children by
>>> different fathers. The fathers are generally not in the picture and the
>>> mothers get to stay home and live on welfare. Great role models for
>>> children.

>>
>> On the other hand, I've seen horrendous parenting from middle-class and
>> upper-middle-class parents. They give their kids everything except
>> discipline, and the result is arrogant entitlement.

>
>That's true in some cases, but I think that the majority of those are
>better prepared to deal with the world than those from single parent
>families growing up on welfare.


I say both can end up equally F'ed up.
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On 8/13/2016 11:19 AM, jmcquown wrote:
> On 8/13/2016 9:59 AM, Gary wrote:
>> jmcquown wrote:
>>>
>>> You're expecting parents to actually *mind* their children when they're
>>> out in public?! What a concept.

>>
>> A good parent teaches their children to behave in public.
>>

> I was taught to behave or I else I would not have been allowed to go to
> the store. I have no idea why it is such a problem for parents these days.
>
> Jill


Parents want to be the best friend of their children, not their parents.
If you correct the little brats you may hurt their feeling and they
won't like you.
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On Sat, 13 Aug 2016 11:19:42 -0400, jmcquown >
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>On 8/13/2016 9:59 AM, Gary wrote:
>> jmcquown wrote:
>>>
>>> You're expecting parents to actually *mind* their children when they're
>>> out in public?! What a concept.

>>
>> A good parent teaches their children to behave in public.
>>

>I was taught to behave or I else I would not have been allowed to go to
>the store. I have no idea why it is such a problem for parents these days.


Probably regarded as 'child abuse' these days...
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