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<blockquote data-quote="Rotsne" data-source="post: 227472" data-attributes="member: 6326"><p>I agree.</p><p></p><p>While I of course wouldn't be happy if my children would be led to change their religious fate by their friends, I would rather have to keep my enemies close rather than taking the risk of sending both them and my children away.</p><p></p><p>Of course we would treat the first boy/girl-friend with some kind of suspicion. It is after all our my dearest item in our lives, this individual are taking away from us. It is difficult to let our children leave the nest. Especially it they make choices we don't agree upon. But it is in the nature that they have to go at some point.</p><p></p><p>We also would like to believe that the difficulties are brought upon us from the outside - that we did not leave the door open through which they could enter our household. But sometime we make mistakes and while it is hard to acknowledge we are only humans and humans makes mistake.</p><p></p><p>We had a huge turmoil in our household when the family coach forced us to let our daughter enter the partylife aged 15, but now where we are there thinks are not so bad as we saw them. We can survive and we have to accept that our daughter sees peers without our supervision. Even peers we don't like, but it is her choice and we accept it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rotsne, post: 227472, member: 6326"] I agree. While I of course wouldn't be happy if my children would be led to change their religious fate by their friends, I would rather have to keep my enemies close rather than taking the risk of sending both them and my children away. Of course we would treat the first boy/girl-friend with some kind of suspicion. It is after all our my dearest item in our lives, this individual are taking away from us. It is difficult to let our children leave the nest. Especially it they make choices we don't agree upon. But it is in the nature that they have to go at some point. We also would like to believe that the difficulties are brought upon us from the outside - that we did not leave the door open through which they could enter our household. But sometime we make mistakes and while it is hard to acknowledge we are only humans and humans makes mistake. We had a huge turmoil in our household when the family coach forced us to let our daughter enter the partylife aged 15, but now where we are there thinks are not so bad as we saw them. We can survive and we have to accept that our daughter sees peers without our supervision. Even peers we don't like, but it is her choice and we accept it. [/QUOTE]
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