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1950's vs. 2000's Growing Up
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<blockquote data-quote="pwilli3" data-source="post: 676392" data-attributes="member: 8647"><p>I was born in 1972 and I can honestly say there was nothing different about my upbringing from those you describe in the 1950's. It is my child's generation that is truly awash in what you describe. We no longer allow them to get into mischief. That is often where they find their true character. We watch them too close, and then wonder why they don't grow up! You are correct on everything but the years. Children born after 1983 are FAR different than those before. That was when Tylenol scares and molestation charges became front page news. Every parent became scared of their neighbor. Right or wrong, it changed us all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pwilli3, post: 676392, member: 8647"] I was born in 1972 and I can honestly say there was nothing different about my upbringing from those you describe in the 1950's. It is my child's generation that is truly awash in what you describe. We no longer allow them to get into mischief. That is often where they find their true character. We watch them too close, and then wonder why they don't grow up! You are correct on everything but the years. Children born after 1983 are FAR different than those before. That was when Tylenol scares and molestation charges became front page news. Every parent became scared of their neighbor. Right or wrong, it changed us all. [/QUOTE]
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