FistOfThe North
Senior Member
Parent are to blame for their kids sh*t, plain and simple. If you raise a kid improperly he's gonna misbehave improperly which ultimately leads to all kinds of sh*t for the child trying to become apart of this world.
Just like parents who treat their kids like brats. I feel sorry as hell for kids who end up getting it extremely easy or are not punished or at least corrected for displaying inappropriate behavior because it's ok because he's a kid or he looks cute when they do it or when some parents warmly laugh when a child swears, a hits someone, or displays adult behaviour but when the sting of reality hits these kids when they become a little older, or when they finally start school, and they find out that not everyone in the real world isn't as sweet as mommy is, then that's when they'll learn a hard lesson. A lesson that should've been taught by parents who were too soft on a child for fear of hurting the child's feeling or looking or feeling like a bad parent to themselves and others. fcuk outta here. Then kids get sad and depressed when they get overpowered or made fun off because they don't know how to defend them selves because they were never taught to stand up to them selves because they were indirectly taught they they always going to be protected by mommy and daddy no matter where you go, then display bratty attitudes that humans naturally perceive as weak like crying, anger, then that leads to shyness and anti-socialism in and out of the house and all other types of issues.
This is my policy.
- Raising a child is a huge responsibility that only mature adults with enough life experience should undertake. A man should have a kid when he's at or about 30. A woman at or about 25.
- Poor people should not have kids..
- A woman should offer the child emotional support and dad is his strength.
- A woman should raise a child and a father should train him. Both would use a combo of discipline and love. Both at reasonable levels.
And lastly eating together as a family does work and parents should replace the t.v. in a child's room with a bookcase full of significant books the child would like. Leave the idiot box in the living room.
Good interaction, not just interaction alone, is key with a kid. Be involved in it's life or suffer the child.
If you ask me it's all parents fault because their kids are completely their responsibility and alot of parents lose grasp of this idea.