Top Ten Parenting Questions
The sole purpose of those short shorts with words across the behind is to make people look there. Rest assured, they look. Adolescent boys. Grown men. Sexual predators. They look. At your daughter.
2. Why do you want that?
3. Why do you steal from your children?
When you take over their school assignments or Scout projects you take away their self-confidence. You take away their dignity.
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6. Why do you spend so little time with them outside of the minivan?
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8. Why don't you eat dinner together?
9. Why do you rescue them from the consequences of their choices?
10. Why does your family bible look brand new?
I'm relatively new to the "parent group". Please, help me to understand.
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