Are you a "cool parent?"...

Pliablemoose

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A pivotal moment for me was realizing I could say "No." & not have to explain why (& you shouldn't make a habit of explaining why all the time).

One of those little perks about being a parent.
 

xirtam

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While my parents never stretched the law for me, I find them to be the coolest parents I know. They're definitely the coolest parents I have or will ever have, so I might as well be content.

I think parents probably shouldn't fund their kids' illegal activities, and I think it would be an uncool thing for them to do so.
 

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Lifer
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Originally posted by: Pliablemoose
A pivotal moment for me was realizing I could say "No." & not have to explain why (& you shouldn't make a habit of explaining why all the time).

One of those little perks about being a parent.

One of the perks of being any authority figure. There is reasoning behind every decision, but it is generally not appropriate to explain that reasoning every time you make a demand.

I find it disturbing and juvenile that parents would see themselves as "buddies", although I have seen this in a few families I am acquainted with. My parents always have been and always will be my parents - I may be friends with them in addition, but that does not change their status in my life, their authority over me (to an extent, this is diminishing as I age), or my respect for them.

Hazing in itself is a barbaric practice, subject to excess and mob mentality. That adults would sanction such behavior, as well, is despicable.

There is nothing wrong with parents being friends with their children; however, when this overrules the parents' role as role model and disciplinarian, it has become something inappropriate.
 

LeeTJ

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Originally posted by: Zakath15
Originally posted by: Pliablemoose
A pivotal moment for me was realizing I could say "No." & not have to explain why (& you shouldn't make a habit of explaining why all the time).

One of those little perks about being a parent.

One of the perks of being any authority figure. There is reasoning behind every decision, but it is generally not appropriate to explain that reasoning every time you make a demand.

I find it disturbing and juvenile that parents would see themselves as "buddies", although I have seen this in a few families I am acquainted with. My parents always have been and always will be my parents - I may be friends with them in addition, but that does not change their status in my life, their authority over me (to an extent, this is diminishing as I age), or my respect for them.

Hazing in itself is a barbaric practice, subject to excess and mob mentality. That adults would sanction such behavior, as well, is despicable.

There is nothing wrong with parents being friends with their children; however, when this overrules the parents' role as role model and disciplinarian, it has become something inappropriate.

My wife and i are a good balance. she always tries to explain her decisions to our kids. sometimes tho kids require a NO w/o reasons given. those times are left up to me.

 

Hayabusa Rider

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Originally posted by: LeeTJ
Originally posted by: Zakath15
Originally posted by: Pliablemoose
A pivotal moment for me was realizing I could say "No." & not have to explain why (& you shouldn't make a habit of explaining why all the time).

One of those little perks about being a parent.

One of the perks of being any authority figure. There is reasoning behind every decision, but it is generally not appropriate to explain that reasoning every time you make a demand.

I find it disturbing and juvenile that parents would see themselves as "buddies", although I have seen this in a few families I am acquainted with. My parents always have been and always will be my parents - I may be friends with them in addition, but that does not change their status in my life, their authority over me (to an extent, this is diminishing as I age), or my respect for them.

Hazing in itself is a barbaric practice, subject to excess and mob mentality. That adults would sanction such behavior, as well, is despicable.

There is nothing wrong with parents being friends with their children; however, when this overrules the parents' role as role model and disciplinarian, it has become something inappropriate.

My wife and i are a good balance. she always tries to explain her decisions to our kids. sometimes tho kids require a NO w/o reasons given. those times are left up to me.


Good cop, bad cop eh?



And no, in this context I am not a cool parent
 

LeeTJ

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Jan 21, 2003
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Originally posted by: Hayabusarider
Originally posted by: LeeTJ
Originally posted by: Zakath15
Originally posted by: Pliablemoose
A pivotal moment for me was realizing I could say "No." & not have to explain why (& you shouldn't make a habit of explaining why all the time).

One of those little perks about being a parent.

One of the perks of being any authority figure. There is reasoning behind every decision, but it is generally not appropriate to explain that reasoning every time you make a demand.

I find it disturbing and juvenile that parents would see themselves as "buddies", although I have seen this in a few families I am acquainted with. My parents always have been and always will be my parents - I may be friends with them in addition, but that does not change their status in my life, their authority over me (to an extent, this is diminishing as I age), or my respect for them.

Hazing in itself is a barbaric practice, subject to excess and mob mentality. That adults would sanction such behavior, as well, is despicable.

There is nothing wrong with parents being friends with their children; however, when this overrules the parents' role as role model and disciplinarian, it has become something inappropriate.

My wife and i are a good balance. she always tries to explain her decisions to our kids. sometimes tho kids require a NO w/o reasons given. those times are left up to me.


Good cop, bad cop eh?



And no, in this context I am not a cool parent

Hey, it works in the movies, right?
 

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Lifer
Dec 26, 2001
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Originally posted by: LeeTJ
Originally posted by: Hayabusarider
Originally posted by: LeeTJ
Originally posted by: Zakath15
Originally posted by: Pliablemoose
A pivotal moment for me was realizing I could say "No." & not have to explain why (& you shouldn't make a habit of explaining why all the time).

One of those little perks about being a parent.

One of the perks of being any authority figure. There is reasoning behind every decision, but it is generally not appropriate to explain that reasoning every time you make a demand.

I find it disturbing and juvenile that parents would see themselves as "buddies", although I have seen this in a few families I am acquainted with. My parents always have been and always will be my parents - I may be friends with them in addition, but that does not change their status in my life, their authority over me (to an extent, this is diminishing as I age), or my respect for them.

Hazing in itself is a barbaric practice, subject to excess and mob mentality. That adults would sanction such behavior, as well, is despicable.

There is nothing wrong with parents being friends with their children; however, when this overrules the parents' role as role model and disciplinarian, it has become something inappropriate.

My wife and i are a good balance. she always tries to explain her decisions to our kids. sometimes tho kids require a NO w/o reasons given. those times are left up to me.


Good cop, bad cop eh?



And no, in this context I am not a cool parent

Hey, it works in the movies, right?

Haha, in this respect, I will be a horrible parent. I'm a terrible pushover when it comes to children.
 

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Lifer
Dec 26, 2001
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Originally posted by: Geekbabe
Originally posted by: Zakath15
Originally posted by: Geekbabe
Lol,no, there was a definite "coolness" shortage around here

Oh, please, you define "cool"!

Well,providing animal entrails and beer was never on my top ten list of things to do around here

It's not about the beer or even the animal entrails, it's about the love.
 

JSClark

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There's gotta be some limits IMO. Drinking can wait till the age of 21, and the kids can start making their own decisions at the age of 18. I would never buy alcohol/cigarettes for my kid, when he turns 18, he can do whatever the damn hell he wants.
 

Geekbabe

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Originally posted by: Zakath15
Originally posted by: Geekbabe
Originally posted by: Zakath15
Originally posted by: Geekbabe
Lol,no, there was a definite "coolness" shortage around here

Oh, please, you define "cool"!

Well,providing animal entrails and beer was never on my top ten list of things to do around here

It's not about the beer or even the animal entrails, it's about the love.

I had my faults but they always knew I loved them more than anything under the sun
:heart:
 

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Lifer
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Originally posted by: Geekbabe

I had my faults but they always knew I loved them more than anything under the sun
:heart:

I am sure they did; from what I've heard about you, Jean, you've been an amazing mother.
 

Geekbabe

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Originally posted by: Zakath15
Originally posted by: Geekbabe

I had my faults but they always knew I loved them more than anything under the sun
:heart:

I am sure they did; from what I've heard about you, Jean, you've been an amazing mother.

Lol,my Nicole used to call me "The killer of all teenage joy"
 

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Lifer
Dec 26, 2001
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Originally posted by: Geekbabe
Originally posted by: Zakath15
Originally posted by: Geekbabe

I had my faults but they always knew I loved them more than anything under the sun
:heart:

I am sure they did; from what I've heard about you, Jean, you've been an amazing mother.

Lol,my Nicole used to call me "The killer of all teenage joy"

Haha, awesome. I can't wait to be a parent... an excuse to be grumpy all the time.
 

Geekbabe

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Originally posted by: Zakath15
Originally posted by: Geekbabe
Originally posted by: Zakath15
Originally posted by: Geekbabe

I had my faults but they always knew I loved them more than anything under the sun
:heart:

I am sure they did; from what I've heard about you, Jean, you've been an amazing mother.

Lol,my Nicole used to call me "The killer of all teenage joy"

Haha, awesome. I can't wait to be a parent... an excuse to be grumpy all the time.


I wasn't "grumpy" silly I just tended to get a tad upset over things like clouds of pot smoke billowing up the vent in my bedroom and the kid trying to tell me that their cheap doobage was incense
 

zCypher

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Originally posted by: Geekbabe
Originally posted by: Zakath15
Originally posted by: Geekbabe
Originally posted by: Zakath15
Originally posted by: Geekbabe

I had my faults but they always knew I loved them more than anything under the sun
:heart:

I am sure they did; from what I've heard about you, Jean, you've been an amazing mother.

Lol,my Nicole used to call me "The killer of all teenage joy"

Haha, awesome. I can't wait to be a parent... an excuse to be grumpy all the time.


I wasn't "grumpy" silly I just tended to get a tad upset over things like clouds of pot smoke billowing up the vent in my bedroom and the kid trying to tell me that their cheap doobage was incense
lol! i wouldn't try to smoke up at home and expect my parents to be cool with it, even though I know for a fact that at least one of my parents has done it themselves in the past - i know their attitude would still be the same. so i just don't do that here.
 

Geekbabe

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Originally posted by: zCypher
Originally posted by: Geekbabe
Originally posted by: Zakath15
Originally posted by: Geekbabe
Originally posted by: Zakath15
Originally posted by: Geekbabe

I had my faults but they always knew I loved them more than anything under the sun
:heart:

I am sure they did; from what I've heard about you, Jean, you've been an amazing mother.

Lol,my Nicole used to call me "The killer of all teenage joy"

Haha, awesome. I can't wait to be a parent... an excuse to be grumpy all the time.


I wasn't "grumpy" silly I just tended to get a tad upset over things like clouds of pot smoke billowing up the vent in my bedroom and the kid trying to tell me that their cheap doobage was incense
lol! i wouldn't try to smoke up at home and expect my parents to be cool with it, even though I know for a fact that at least one of my parents has done it themselves in the past - i know their attitude would still be the same. so i just don't do that here.

LOL,You know,I didn't mind my kids thinking I was stupid on occasion as that's what kids do but them thinking my olfactory senses weren't working correctly really frosted my butt

 
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Stop the madness!!!!

LOL,You know,I didn't mind my kids thinking I was stupid on occasion as that's what kids do but them thinking my olfactory senses weren't working correctly really frosted my butt
here ya go
 

Maverick

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interesting...I always wanted to be a "cool parent" but now I'm thinking that aint' such a good idea.

As far as the alcohol issue, I think its important that your kids learn how to be responsible about it early on. They're gonna do it whether you like it or not. Its best that they get educated about it by someone other than their idiot peers.
 

UltraQuiet

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If the definition of cool is that I let my kids run wild, not enforce the rules, put up with any BS, let them leave the house looking like sterno bums, let them do whatever they want, etc, then no I am not a cool parent.
 
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