something not often discussed or considered is how the younger generations have lived a lifetime of psy-ops and demoralization. they're traumatized as a result of it and don't even know it, nor do their parents. mostly-older millenials and beyond got to grow up and develop in the pre-9/11 world. we must care more about the mental health of the younger generations more than we currently do. it starts at home and most parents these days do not know how to actually parent.
Amen! When my kids were growing up we had a lot of fun, BUT they knew there was a "line" that didn't get crossed. I would tell them, "I am NOT your friend. There are a thousand kids at school who will be your friend. I AM YOUR PARENT!" And that was that! All adults now, and we do lots of "friend" stuff: game nights, dinners together etc. To this day, they will joke and play, but NEVER cross the line!
Well, my boys can get a bit rowdy and squeak over it, but they know! Everyone gets quiet and they stammer and apologize! LOL
something not often discussed or considered is how the younger generations have lived a lifetime of psy-ops and demoralization. they're traumatized as a result of it and don't even know it, nor do their parents. mostly-older millenials and beyond got to grow up and develop in the pre-9/11 world. we must care more about the mental health of the younger generations more than we currently do. it starts at home and most parents these days do not know how to actually parent.
Amen! When my kids were growing up we had a lot of fun, BUT they knew there was a "line" that didn't get crossed. I would tell them, "I am NOT your friend. There are a thousand kids at school who will be your friend. I AM YOUR PARENT!" And that was that! All adults now, and we do lots of "friend" stuff: game nights, dinners together etc. To this day, they will joke and play, but NEVER cross the line!
Well, my boys can get a bit rowdy and squeak over it, but they know! Everyone gets quiet and they stammer and apologize! LOL
And this is why they HAD to get fathers out of the home and out of their children's life.
Applause!
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