NTHC
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Last weekend I am in the Burger King drive through....windows are cracked...it's a bit warm...and kids in front of me are blasting a song that I can't believe I am hearing...."I want to &&(& a dog in the %$*". I get out of my car. I walk up to them...I say I have an 11 year old in my car, turn your music down...they flip me off.
I take my daughter(11) and her friend to a basketball game Friday night at a local high school. They are walking to my son's car who is bringing them home and two teenagers yell out the window of a car they are walking behind..."get out of the way you sluts".
Our daughter's school played a public school in basketball several weeks ago. A girl on the floor told a player on our team she was "gonna kick her (&%" when the game was over. My husband approached the coach when the game was over and he said "I know none of my girls would have said that"
I know I am getting old, but I just can't believe that we have become a society that would consider this type of behavior to be acceptable.
I wonder if this is the result of the "timeout" kids whose parents have allowed them to voice their opinions and run the household.
JMHO,
Cindy
I take my daughter(11) and her friend to a basketball game Friday night at a local high school. They are walking to my son's car who is bringing them home and two teenagers yell out the window of a car they are walking behind..."get out of the way you sluts".
Our daughter's school played a public school in basketball several weeks ago. A girl on the floor told a player on our team she was "gonna kick her (&%" when the game was over. My husband approached the coach when the game was over and he said "I know none of my girls would have said that"
I know I am getting old, but I just can't believe that we have become a society that would consider this type of behavior to be acceptable.
I wonder if this is the result of the "timeout" kids whose parents have allowed them to voice their opinions and run the household.
JMHO,
Cindy