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So the offensive humor thread we all gots to talking about how as parents or as kids with parents we weren't allowed/allowing bad TV in the household...
and it inspired me to post this thread.
For those of you who raised kids,
Did you always say that "you wouldn't do things the way your mom did" or
"you would do exactly as your mom did"?
did you?
For those of you who plan to have kids or who just had them
and soon they will be old enough to learn about the ways of the world,
do you want to raise them differently than your mom did?
For me, my mom did alot of things right. But there's alot I'd do different.
For one, she fed me whole foods, filtered media content and homeschooled me before it was cool.
I guess you could say I was the original prototype hipster.
Because now all the moms my age are doing those very things and
there's a whole network for it and it's "the cool thing to do".
But she also was a little TOO strict since she wouldn't let me enjoy some normal stuff that I think I should have been allowed in small doses.
For example, 2 birthdays in a row she made a dairy-free, sugar free soy cake for me and all my little friends. lol.
When I went to summer art classes and all the kids sat down to lunch, they all had Pb&j and kool aid in a disney themed box. I had soy bologna
and carrot sticks and water in a klunky insulated bag.
I wasn't allowed to enjoy Disney and Rugrats and stuff like that.
So when the other kids my age on the block got together to play or compare birthday/christmas loot, I was the weirdo with the science toys who couldn't recognize a quote by Robin William's blue genie from Aladdin.
If I had kids, I would shelter them from violent movies, Family Guy and South Park. I would feed them healthy. I don't know if I would home school but I would actively tutor and involve myself and make sure they got a proper edumacation.
Same time, I would let them enjoy cartoons and disney. AFTER they read the bible, read an educational book, did their homework and did their chores. I would find a creative way for them to understand that Disney is pretend and you don't meet a prince and marry him the next day at 16 and marriage takes work, it's not "happily ever after".
I'd let them eat cake on their birthday and junk food on special occasions and they could have toys themed after their favorite cartoon and they could dress up and pretend to be characters in Toy Story or Frozen or whatever as long as they have a firm grasp on reality.
I think there's a middle ground to all that.
and it inspired me to post this thread.
For those of you who raised kids,
Did you always say that "you wouldn't do things the way your mom did" or
"you would do exactly as your mom did"?
did you?
For those of you who plan to have kids or who just had them
and soon they will be old enough to learn about the ways of the world,
do you want to raise them differently than your mom did?
For me, my mom did alot of things right. But there's alot I'd do different.
For one, she fed me whole foods, filtered media content and homeschooled me before it was cool.
I guess you could say I was the original prototype hipster.
Because now all the moms my age are doing those very things and
there's a whole network for it and it's "the cool thing to do".
But she also was a little TOO strict since she wouldn't let me enjoy some normal stuff that I think I should have been allowed in small doses.
For example, 2 birthdays in a row she made a dairy-free, sugar free soy cake for me and all my little friends. lol.
When I went to summer art classes and all the kids sat down to lunch, they all had Pb&j and kool aid in a disney themed box. I had soy bologna
and carrot sticks and water in a klunky insulated bag.
I wasn't allowed to enjoy Disney and Rugrats and stuff like that.
So when the other kids my age on the block got together to play or compare birthday/christmas loot, I was the weirdo with the science toys who couldn't recognize a quote by Robin William's blue genie from Aladdin.
If I had kids, I would shelter them from violent movies, Family Guy and South Park. I would feed them healthy. I don't know if I would home school but I would actively tutor and involve myself and make sure they got a proper edumacation.
Same time, I would let them enjoy cartoons and disney. AFTER they read the bible, read an educational book, did their homework and did their chores. I would find a creative way for them to understand that Disney is pretend and you don't meet a prince and marry him the next day at 16 and marriage takes work, it's not "happily ever after".
I'd let them eat cake on their birthday and junk food on special occasions and they could have toys themed after their favorite cartoon and they could dress up and pretend to be characters in Toy Story or Frozen or whatever as long as they have a firm grasp on reality.
I think there's a middle ground to all that.