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Parenting . . . Does it enable kids to kill people?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 1049911" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Goes back to if you can't feed them you should not breed them. Granted stuff happens. My first born was a glorious accident but I was in no way prepared for it financially. I was scared to death wondering how I was going to pull it off and give him what I thought he needed so I ended up working three jobs and I never took a dime from anyone. These jobs taught me a lot and I met a lot of people and it was through these connections I moved out of living from paycheck to paycheck.</p><p></p><p>I recently read an obituary of a 40 year old woman who had died. She left behind twelve children and four grandchildren and its safe to say they are all on the doles. How can someone be so irresponsible to do this? He77, I'm way older than that and I've yet to be privileged enough to have a grandchild. And on top of this, when I die, and if my children have reached the age of 40, I will leave them something substantial but hopefully they will not need it and they can pass it to the grandchildren. Like my father and his father, I believe in weaning and I'm not talking fence line weaning. Fear and hunger are the best motivators I know of. And being cold. Of course you don't get too cold cutting firewood up with an axe. And I'll admit it, if I had the opportunity to sit on my butt and have a free cell phone given to me I'd probably be one sorry white boy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 1049911, member: 4362"] Goes back to if you can't feed them you should not breed them. Granted stuff happens. My first born was a glorious accident but I was in no way prepared for it financially. I was scared to death wondering how I was going to pull it off and give him what I thought he needed so I ended up working three jobs and I never took a dime from anyone. These jobs taught me a lot and I met a lot of people and it was through these connections I moved out of living from paycheck to paycheck. I recently read an obituary of a 40 year old woman who had died. She left behind twelve children and four grandchildren and its safe to say they are all on the doles. How can someone be so irresponsible to do this? He77, I'm way older than that and I've yet to be privileged enough to have a grandchild. And on top of this, when I die, and if my children have reached the age of 40, I will leave them something substantial but hopefully they will not need it and they can pass it to the grandchildren. Like my father and his father, I believe in weaning and I'm not talking fence line weaning. Fear and hunger are the best motivators I know of. And being cold. Of course you don't get too cold cutting firewood up with an axe. And I'll admit it, if I had the opportunity to sit on my butt and have a free cell phone given to me I'd probably be one sorry white boy. [/QUOTE]
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