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<blockquote data-quote="2ODD" data-source="post: 420541" data-attributes="member: 11582"><p>A couple of days ago, my husband showed my 9 y/o that his cousin (same age) has a FB account. Needeless to say, my child wanted one too. </p><p></p><p>husband told him NO!</p><p></p><p>I offered a mediation of compromise to try to diffuse the rapidly growing tension. We allow the account BUT we have full access to it. My son agrees. husband won't budge. Of course, a fight ensued. Just another night in the life. </p><p></p><p>Last night my child tries to set up his own email account, with the help of my husband, and discovers that as a minor, Yahoo want 25 cents. husband says NO again. So, what does my son do? Alters his birth date so that it reflects that he's over 18. </p><p></p><p>I hear my husband tell him things like "Dont use that as you password. Use something you'll remember." then turns around and tells him that he can't have an email account again and yells at him because he altered his birthdate. Another fight ensues. Another night in the life. </p><p></p><p>This morning (kids don't have school today) my child opens a FB account. </p><p></p><p>Can we all predict what will happen when his dad finds out?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2ODD, post: 420541, member: 11582"] A couple of days ago, my husband showed my 9 y/o that his cousin (same age) has a FB account. Needeless to say, my child wanted one too. husband told him NO! I offered a mediation of compromise to try to diffuse the rapidly growing tension. We allow the account BUT we have full access to it. My son agrees. husband won't budge. Of course, a fight ensued. Just another night in the life. Last night my child tries to set up his own email account, with the help of my husband, and discovers that as a minor, Yahoo want 25 cents. husband says NO again. So, what does my son do? Alters his birth date so that it reflects that he's over 18. I hear my husband tell him things like "Dont use that as you password. Use something you'll remember." then turns around and tells him that he can't have an email account again and yells at him because he altered his birthdate. Another fight ensues. Another night in the life. This morning (kids don't have school today) my child opens a FB account. Can we all predict what will happen when his dad finds out? [/QUOTE]
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