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I recommend teaching your boys (specifically) how to shoot, how to use ropes (knots), start a camp fire, use a compass and a map, love the outdoors (find something he loves and feed it), and socialize him with both girls and outgoing boys. Go camping, overlanding, hunting, hiking, etc.

If he's not good at sports, help him find something masculine and to get physical exercise to build muscle starting in Junior High. Feed him lots of meat. Help him build a bulletproof confidence, while spending time helping people less fortunate (so he develops healthy empathy, instead of insecurity). Raising kids is a full-time job also.

my 2 cents, blessings to you.

3 years ago
1 score
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I recommend teaching your boys (specifically) how to shoot, how to use ropes (knots), start a camp fire, use a compass and a map, love the outdoors (find something he loves and feed it), and socialize him with both girls and outgoing boys. Go camping, overlanding, hunting, hiking, etc.

If he's not good at sports, help him find something masculine and to get physical exercise to build muscle starting in Junior High. Help him build a bulletproof confidence, while spending time helping people less fortunate (so he develops healthy empathy, instead of insecurity). Raising kids is a full-time job also.

my 2 cents, blessings to you.

3 years ago
1 score
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I recommend teaching your boys (specifically) how to shoot, how to use ropes (knots), start a camp fire, use a compass and a map, love the outdoors (find something he loves and feed it), and socialize him with both girls and outgoing boys. Go camping, overlanding, hunting, hiking, etc.

If he's not good at sports, help him find something masculine and to get physical exercise to build muscle starting in Junior High. Help him build a bulletproof confidence, while spending time helping people less fortunate (so he develops healthy empathy, instead of insecurity)

my 2 cents, blessings to you.

3 years ago
1 score