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<blockquote data-quote="1905" data-source="post: 40898" data-attributes="member: 2668"><p>on the other hand Rae Caruth, the NFL player ( tried in 2000) hired a hit man to kill his unborn baby and girlfriend. girlfriend died, baby is brain damaged, alive. He's in jail, but obviously he had activities, and the whole world at his fingertips. I think sex is a reality in teens of all walks of life. And we should all reinforce throughout the kids' lives certain things they need to know. Respecting themselves, etc....consequences beyond pregnancy even, and what toll will be taken on the rest of their lives. I don't know how to have these conversations with my own kids who are 13, 15, and almost 20. The values should have been instilled in them long before now. We should show them what can happen, tangible examples rather than parents yakking away. I also think the media portrays these rediculously revealing, no-hold-barred, fashions, and outragous celebrity antics that kids want to emulate. (You would be shocked at how some elementary school kids dress)Reading this over, when did I get this old???-Alyssa</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1905, post: 40898, member: 2668"] on the other hand Rae Caruth, the NFL player ( tried in 2000) hired a hit man to kill his unborn baby and girlfriend. girlfriend died, baby is brain damaged, alive. He's in jail, but obviously he had activities, and the whole world at his fingertips. I think sex is a reality in teens of all walks of life. And we should all reinforce throughout the kids' lives certain things they need to know. Respecting themselves, etc....consequences beyond pregnancy even, and what toll will be taken on the rest of their lives. I don't know how to have these conversations with my own kids who are 13, 15, and almost 20. The values should have been instilled in them long before now. We should show them what can happen, tangible examples rather than parents yakking away. I also think the media portrays these rediculously revealing, no-hold-barred, fashions, and outragous celebrity antics that kids want to emulate. (You would be shocked at how some elementary school kids dress)Reading this over, when did I get this old???-Alyssa [/QUOTE]
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