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<blockquote data-quote="tiredmommy" data-source="post: 335341" data-attributes="member: 1722"><p>I didn't want to hijack RD's thread so I'm starting a new one.</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>My mother got me high when I was eleven and it was a major turning point in our relationship: it blurred the lines and broke the boundaries between parent and child. That day was the first day I started to not trust my mother to have my best interests at heart. I'm very concerned whenever I see a parent actively allowing or enabling their teens or children to get drunk, high or have sex. Frankly, it makes me wonder if the parent is more concerned about being a friend or a parent. Children and teens will often get into things that they shouldn't be doing, but they don't need their parents helping them along. And trust me, your easy child <strong>will</strong> resent this one day and she will throw it back at you. She'll never forget it.</p><p> </p><p>So man up and be the parent your kids deserve.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiredmommy, post: 335341, member: 1722"] I didn't want to hijack RD's thread so I'm starting a new one. My mother got me high when I was eleven and it was a major turning point in our relationship: it blurred the lines and broke the boundaries between parent and child. That day was the first day I started to not trust my mother to have my best interests at heart. I'm very concerned whenever I see a parent actively allowing or enabling their teens or children to get drunk, high or have sex. Frankly, it makes me wonder if the parent is more concerned about being a friend or a parent. Children and teens will often get into things that they shouldn't be doing, but they don't need their parents helping them along. And trust me, your easy child [B]will[/B] resent this one day and she will throw it back at you. She'll never forget it. So man up and be the parent your kids deserve. [/QUOTE]
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