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does that apply to sex as well you fucking rapist
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| Originally posted by Orbax thats "im sterile" level of confidence amigo. Whachu got |
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| Originally posted by RapidFire its how you teach your kid to appreciate it. if they arent taught to experience it at a young age theyre most likely not going to appreciate it when theyre older. |
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| Originally posted by RapidFire its how you teach your kid to appreciate it. if they arent taught to experience it at a young age theyre most likely not going to appreciate it when theyre older. |
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| Originally posted by Orbax does that apply to sex as well you fucking rapist |
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| Originally posted by DJ RJT Well, beyond the toll that 4 years of daily marijuana smoking has taken on my lil' swimmers, Myra and I are rather certain that we'd both never care to have kids, and take the appropriate measures to be moderately sure that conception never occurs. |
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| Originally posted by DJ RJT No, it's not. Manners can be taught in many places, they do not necessitate multiple restaurant visits to "break in" a child. |
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| Originally posted by RapidFire youre looking for the guy 5 posts up. |
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Originally posted by Masonious |
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| Originally posted by RapidFire I guess that depends on the child. |
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| Originally posted by RapidFire stealth edit! |
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| Originally posted by DJ RJT I can state with a fair amount of certainty that no child requires a visit to a restaurant to learn how to act. |
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| Originally posted by RapidFire its not crucial to his manners but more to his eating habbits. lets face it- kids need to be taken out from time to time amd the odd happy meal is alright but it cant be a substitute for a nice, well-cooked meal. |
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| Originally posted by DJ RJT But eating habits certainly shouldn't be dictated by restaurants... If anything, I'd say keeping your kids away from eating out would better prepare them for the real world. |
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| Originally posted by RapidFire well unless youre a parent you cant really state that. :/ |
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| Originally posted by DJ RJT I'd wager that 2 years worth of developmental psych at least gives me reasonable credibility in this discussion, not to mention the many highly publicized critiques of parents who perhaps rely on taking their children out to dinner a bit too often. |
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| Originally posted by Marc Summers Parenting can throw all types of curveballs, dude. |
if you're going to have kids, don't let them grow up racist
that's all
you can only learn to appreciate after you suffer
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| Originally posted by Azz3D if you're going to have kids, don't let them grow up racist that's all you can only learn to appreciate after you suffer |
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| Originally posted by Azz3D if you're going to have kids, don't let them grow up racist that's all |
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| Originally posted by Marc Summers And RJT, it all depends on the child. |
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| Originally posted by Marc Summers +1, If I ever have kids, I would definitely break their faces if they said a racial slur. |
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| Originally posted by DJ RJT All I'm trying to point out here is that RapidFire's argument that kids somehow "need" the real world experience of eating in "nice restaurants" to develop proper manners is profoundly flawed. |
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| Originally posted by RapidFire stealth edit! |
i don't think its the kid. it's the parents. i saw it on Super Nanny a couple of nights ago.
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