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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 734560" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Pink lol I didn't see that when I was growing up!!</p><p></p><p>The teenagers at my school were demonic and tortured the teachers and one another. Drugs, sex, shoplifting (especially the rich kids who didn't want for anything), drinking, cutting classes, etc. I guess all the well brought up kids lived by you!</p><p></p><p>As for today, over half the kids are of divorce and single parenting...nobody is home to watch Junior. I feel sorry for the many kids who grew up with Jumper who had divorced parents, men and woman they dated marching in and out of their lives, and no stability. I divorced too and it affected Princess ALOT!</p><p></p><p>My generation started the divorce merry go round and, unlike many people, I think the older days of two parent stability and trying to work it out for the sake of the kids was better than kids not knowing any stability and their parents bringing new mother and father figures into their homes and expecting their kids not to be confused. My kid didn't like it. She is not so unusual. Family stability is gone. Again...this is just an opinion I have. I think massive divorce and parental dating and the kids being dragged through the chaos is the #1 reason current kids are so confused. Not videogames. Not cell phones. Not bad movies. I think it is hands down divorce. I know this had a lot to do with why Princess took drugs and she has lots of company. My grandson hates his mother's husband, is scared of him, and the divorce was a huge problem for him too. It still is. He is ten but still cries every time he has to go to their place. He is starting to tell them he hates them and doesn't want to go there. He is ten. I see trouble down the way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 734560, member: 1550"] Pink lol I didn't see that when I was growing up!! The teenagers at my school were demonic and tortured the teachers and one another. Drugs, sex, shoplifting (especially the rich kids who didn't want for anything), drinking, cutting classes, etc. I guess all the well brought up kids lived by you! As for today, over half the kids are of divorce and single parenting...nobody is home to watch Junior. I feel sorry for the many kids who grew up with Jumper who had divorced parents, men and woman they dated marching in and out of their lives, and no stability. I divorced too and it affected Princess ALOT! My generation started the divorce merry go round and, unlike many people, I think the older days of two parent stability and trying to work it out for the sake of the kids was better than kids not knowing any stability and their parents bringing new mother and father figures into their homes and expecting their kids not to be confused. My kid didn't like it. She is not so unusual. Family stability is gone. Again...this is just an opinion I have. I think massive divorce and parental dating and the kids being dragged through the chaos is the #1 reason current kids are so confused. Not videogames. Not cell phones. Not bad movies. I think it is hands down divorce. I know this had a lot to do with why Princess took drugs and she has lots of company. My grandson hates his mother's husband, is scared of him, and the divorce was a huge problem for him too. It still is. He is ten but still cries every time he has to go to their place. He is starting to tell them he hates them and doesn't want to go there. He is ten. I see trouble down the way. [/QUOTE]
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