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What Adult Priveleges are Left?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 460741" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Susie, I guess I'm not as aware of what other kids are doing. If we each work on our own kids then the world will manage just fine. in my humble opinion. </p><p>I am of the generation of hot pants, go go boots, revolution, bra less, men in long hair etc, etc. We managed to be moral, upstanding, hard working young adults and eventually parents. Some of it is exploration that is necessary to find who we are without being "told" who we are. Human nature seems to want to find the boundaries and is important for intellectual curiosity. </p><p>The marketing to kids is something else and I don't care for it at all. In the end we are the parents and have to put the responsibility for what our kids are exposed to on our own shoulders in the years before puberty. </p><p>It's the job of the older generation to complain about the younger generation. Guess we are just following along what other older generations did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 460741, member: 3"] Susie, I guess I'm not as aware of what other kids are doing. If we each work on our own kids then the world will manage just fine. in my humble opinion. I am of the generation of hot pants, go go boots, revolution, bra less, men in long hair etc, etc. We managed to be moral, upstanding, hard working young adults and eventually parents. Some of it is exploration that is necessary to find who we are without being "told" who we are. Human nature seems to want to find the boundaries and is important for intellectual curiosity. The marketing to kids is something else and I don't care for it at all. In the end we are the parents and have to put the responsibility for what our kids are exposed to on our own shoulders in the years before puberty. It's the job of the older generation to complain about the younger generation. Guess we are just following along what other older generations did. [/QUOTE]
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