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Interesting article: Rigid parenting CAUSES sex in teens!
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<blockquote data-quote="change" data-source="post: 229672" data-attributes="member: 4808"><p>I think sometimes it <strong>just comes down to the "core" being of the child</strong> after awhile. I am the oldest out of 4 and the only daughter. We were brought up with double standards (100% Latino family...plus my father is an adult immigrant). We went to Catholic school but then in middle school, my parents decided it was too expensive and began to send us to public school. We were in Vanguard (gifted and talented) but the school was low-income. I liked it and rebelled. (My parents were very strict.) As soon as they decided I was acting like a "low-rider" because of public school, they sent me back to private school (high school) but not my brothers who were rebelling even more. I soon settled down (on my own) in high school after I felt really guilty for some promiscuious behavior and really paid attention to my theology classes. My brothers were in CCE classes but it didn't stop them except for the youngest. To this day, he is a youth minister and he didn't go to Catholic School like I did. In fact he barely graduated high school (not Vanguard like the other 3 of us). The other 2 siblings went crazy sexual exploits, supposed pregnancies, etc. and other things before they both married and neither went to church for a long time. They go <em>occassionally</em> now. </p><p> </p><p>We all 4 had the same overly strict parents. We went to 4 different kinds of high schools. We all still are close to our parents, especially our mother. </p><p> </p><p>Just my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="change, post: 229672, member: 4808"] I think sometimes it [B]just comes down to the "core" being of the child[/B] after awhile. I am the oldest out of 4 and the only daughter. We were brought up with double standards (100% Latino family...plus my father is an adult immigrant). We went to Catholic school but then in middle school, my parents decided it was too expensive and began to send us to public school. We were in Vanguard (gifted and talented) but the school was low-income. I liked it and rebelled. (My parents were very strict.) As soon as they decided I was acting like a "low-rider" because of public school, they sent me back to private school (high school) but not my brothers who were rebelling even more. I soon settled down (on my own) in high school after I felt really guilty for some promiscuious behavior and really paid attention to my theology classes. My brothers were in CCE classes but it didn't stop them except for the youngest. To this day, he is a youth minister and he didn't go to Catholic School like I did. In fact he barely graduated high school (not Vanguard like the other 3 of us). The other 2 siblings went crazy sexual exploits, supposed pregnancies, etc. and other things before they both married and neither went to church for a long time. They go [I]occassionally[/I] now. We all 4 had the same overly strict parents. We went to 4 different kinds of high schools. We all still are close to our parents, especially our mother. Just my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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