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Thursday, September 4, 2008

ATTENTION!!!!!

hey peoples! hows it going? this is for your parents, so get them. parents, you don't know how hard it is for teenagers. i know you were one once. but everything has changed. you don't know the amount of pressure that teenagers are under. if it could be weighed in the amount of a pressing machine, all of your kids would be pancakes and you would be scarping them off the floor, being them for forgiveness because. i know i am being alittle harsh, but parents need to know. they need to know about how their kids are at school cussing their brains out, talking about inappropriate materials. kids are all about sex and getting pregnant at thirteen years old, even if it wasn't their plan to do so. kids are drinking, doing drugs, and smoking. i know they are smoking because i was there when two girls in my PE class passed a cigarette lighter to each other. some of you (parents) may already know this. some of you probably had no idea. but you had to know.
BYE!!:)

1 comment:

Unknown said...

It takes guts to make the statements you did.

The hardest part of being a parent is making rules. It is much easier to "be friends" with kids. What kids really want..although they will never tell you, and would even deny it, is rules..guidelines and someone to enforce them. How much easier is it to actually KNOW what is acceptable and what is not? It takes WORK and TIME to be a parent. You also need to TALK with your kids..as well as LISTEN to them. It's easier to just say "yes" than to risk making the kid angry by saying "no," even when NO is the best thing for the kid.

What kids forget is, parents have been where you now are. We know the risks and the consequences. So..kids, give your parents the benefit of the doubt. Assume they are looking after your best interests. Parents..stop trying to be your kids best friend and work up the courage to say "no" if "no" is the best thing for your kid.

Remember kids...you'll be parents someday, you'll face the same things your parents are facing today. Give them a break..and remember, they aren't perfect...but they care!