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juan mendez

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  1. How do you explain

    So how do you explain Santa and all these other fairy tales to children? Children whole heartedly believe in them. Do you just say no they don’t exist, or do you play along? Or do you wait until they more prepared and mature to tell them the truth?

    3 months, 2 weeks ago In response to White Lies

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    Wow, this post got everybody pretty riled up. The one thing everyone seems to agree on is the future of this country -- dismal. Sadly, this will remain a constant until parenting is taken as a responsibility, rather than a chore that is passed on to teachers, t.v, or the government. To 'that one dude' -- if you get a chance to scroll all the way down here, kudos to you young sir. You are a shining example of what proper parenting yields.

    3 months, 2 weeks ago In response to Attack of the 3rd-Graders?

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    My sentiment exactly, well except the part of finding a man to marry. I think if this sport wants to be viewed legitimetly, it needs to be regulated and an age cap has to be instilled. Considering the amount of contact that is involved, I think six is way too young. It's no different than boxing, martial arts or wrestling. Each carries a higher risk of injuries than traditional sports (i.e football, baseball, basketball, soccer-or football to the rest of the world-). Each is essentially just a competition to see who inflicts more damage. As for it being child abuse, well that is an issue at the heart of any sport, activity, or competition. Whether it is beauty pageants, sports, or academics, parents will always push their kids to succeed, sometimes to an extreme. Will there be instances where kids will be severely hurt, both physically and emotionally? Probably, but thats a burden that these parents will have to face. At the same time, there will be kids who benefit greatly from it.

    3 months, 2 weeks ago In response to Fight Club Junior

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