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fun4vnay2
ParticipantI am sure you made a wise decision
Frankly: I don’t see any reason to be in San Diego except for job reasons.
If I get a decent job offer in FL/good areas, I would take it in a heart beat
GLfun4vnay2
ParticipantI am sure you made a wise decision
Frankly: I don’t see any reason to be in San Diego except for job reasons.
If I get a decent job offer in FL/good areas, I would take it in a heart beat
GLfun4vnay2
ParticipantI am sure you made a wise decision
Frankly: I don’t see any reason to be in San Diego except for job reasons.
If I get a decent job offer in FL/good areas, I would take it in a heart beat
GLfun4vnay2
ParticipantI am sure you made a wise decision
Frankly: I don’t see any reason to be in San Diego except for job reasons.
If I get a decent job offer in FL/good areas, I would take it in a heart beat
GLfun4vnay2
ParticipantI am sure you made a wise decision
Frankly: I don’t see any reason to be in San Diego except for job reasons.
If I get a decent job offer in FL/good areas, I would take it in a heart beat
GLfun4vnay2
Participant[quote=flu][quote=CA renter]Let me guess: the ones who “don’t see a problem” don’t have kids, right?
Yeah, there is a problem here. I don’t know why some adults insist on sexually objectifying young girls. It seems to be everywhere — in fashion, music, TV, movies, etc. The entertainment industry was never really about “morals” or treating people with dignity. Whatever their “art” demands is what happens, no matter the consequences.
Sorry the coaches at your daughter’s dance studio seem so unconcerned. As long as your daughter doesn’t have to perform any of these numbers, it might not matter overly much; but you know it’s only a matter of time before she will want to join them.
I’m with flu…martial arts all the way! ;)[/quote]
Normally, I’m pretty open minded, but there are a couple of things I’m going to see if I can make it very unappealing to my daughter if i can.
1. Dance that objectify women.. Ballet is fine, hell even hip-hop is fine…Ballroom dance is fine…Hell, even the Salsa is fine….Stuff like this isn’t fine (for me)…
2. Cheerleading…Sorry, I don’t get why the fvck boys go off to football camp while girls go to cheerleading camp. That’s just bullshit. WTF do girls need to cheer boys? Hell, there’s going to be a shortage of girls, with the current population in some cultures intentionally trying not to have girls, boys better do some major ass-kissing in the future if they are gonna get any… Sorry, I’m going to make sure my girl grows up thinking this is just bullshit.
3. Barbie bimbo…I have yet to see CEO Barbie. Doctor Barbie. Ken can go fvck himself. I already got this one figured out…Let her hang out more with her aunties that are great examples, especially the one that’s on cnbc and the other auntie-in-law that runs a doctor clinic.
Yes sir, when my kid gets old enough, she’s it’s gonna be
martial arts, firearms training, snow skiing/snowboarding, atv’s, motorcycles, and Skip Barber racing school…I’ll throw in piano, golf, swimming, painting, tennis lessons if she’s interested. Crap, time to save more money….[/quote]Flu: well said, exactly my thoughts as well
fun4vnay2
Participant[quote=flu][quote=CA renter]Let me guess: the ones who “don’t see a problem” don’t have kids, right?
Yeah, there is a problem here. I don’t know why some adults insist on sexually objectifying young girls. It seems to be everywhere — in fashion, music, TV, movies, etc. The entertainment industry was never really about “morals” or treating people with dignity. Whatever their “art” demands is what happens, no matter the consequences.
Sorry the coaches at your daughter’s dance studio seem so unconcerned. As long as your daughter doesn’t have to perform any of these numbers, it might not matter overly much; but you know it’s only a matter of time before she will want to join them.
I’m with flu…martial arts all the way! ;)[/quote]
Normally, I’m pretty open minded, but there are a couple of things I’m going to see if I can make it very unappealing to my daughter if i can.
1. Dance that objectify women.. Ballet is fine, hell even hip-hop is fine…Ballroom dance is fine…Hell, even the Salsa is fine….Stuff like this isn’t fine (for me)…
2. Cheerleading…Sorry, I don’t get why the fvck boys go off to football camp while girls go to cheerleading camp. That’s just bullshit. WTF do girls need to cheer boys? Hell, there’s going to be a shortage of girls, with the current population in some cultures intentionally trying not to have girls, boys better do some major ass-kissing in the future if they are gonna get any… Sorry, I’m going to make sure my girl grows up thinking this is just bullshit.
3. Barbie bimbo…I have yet to see CEO Barbie. Doctor Barbie. Ken can go fvck himself. I already got this one figured out…Let her hang out more with her aunties that are great examples, especially the one that’s on cnbc and the other auntie-in-law that runs a doctor clinic.
Yes sir, when my kid gets old enough, she’s it’s gonna be
martial arts, firearms training, snow skiing/snowboarding, atv’s, motorcycles, and Skip Barber racing school…I’ll throw in piano, golf, swimming, painting, tennis lessons if she’s interested. Crap, time to save more money….[/quote]Flu: well said, exactly my thoughts as well
fun4vnay2
Participant[quote=flu][quote=CA renter]Let me guess: the ones who “don’t see a problem” don’t have kids, right?
Yeah, there is a problem here. I don’t know why some adults insist on sexually objectifying young girls. It seems to be everywhere — in fashion, music, TV, movies, etc. The entertainment industry was never really about “morals” or treating people with dignity. Whatever their “art” demands is what happens, no matter the consequences.
Sorry the coaches at your daughter’s dance studio seem so unconcerned. As long as your daughter doesn’t have to perform any of these numbers, it might not matter overly much; but you know it’s only a matter of time before she will want to join them.
I’m with flu…martial arts all the way! ;)[/quote]
Normally, I’m pretty open minded, but there are a couple of things I’m going to see if I can make it very unappealing to my daughter if i can.
1. Dance that objectify women.. Ballet is fine, hell even hip-hop is fine…Ballroom dance is fine…Hell, even the Salsa is fine….Stuff like this isn’t fine (for me)…
2. Cheerleading…Sorry, I don’t get why the fvck boys go off to football camp while girls go to cheerleading camp. That’s just bullshit. WTF do girls need to cheer boys? Hell, there’s going to be a shortage of girls, with the current population in some cultures intentionally trying not to have girls, boys better do some major ass-kissing in the future if they are gonna get any… Sorry, I’m going to make sure my girl grows up thinking this is just bullshit.
3. Barbie bimbo…I have yet to see CEO Barbie. Doctor Barbie. Ken can go fvck himself. I already got this one figured out…Let her hang out more with her aunties that are great examples, especially the one that’s on cnbc and the other auntie-in-law that runs a doctor clinic.
Yes sir, when my kid gets old enough, she’s it’s gonna be
martial arts, firearms training, snow skiing/snowboarding, atv’s, motorcycles, and Skip Barber racing school…I’ll throw in piano, golf, swimming, painting, tennis lessons if she’s interested. Crap, time to save more money….[/quote]Flu: well said, exactly my thoughts as well
fun4vnay2
Participant[quote=flu][quote=CA renter]Let me guess: the ones who “don’t see a problem” don’t have kids, right?
Yeah, there is a problem here. I don’t know why some adults insist on sexually objectifying young girls. It seems to be everywhere — in fashion, music, TV, movies, etc. The entertainment industry was never really about “morals” or treating people with dignity. Whatever their “art” demands is what happens, no matter the consequences.
Sorry the coaches at your daughter’s dance studio seem so unconcerned. As long as your daughter doesn’t have to perform any of these numbers, it might not matter overly much; but you know it’s only a matter of time before she will want to join them.
I’m with flu…martial arts all the way! ;)[/quote]
Normally, I’m pretty open minded, but there are a couple of things I’m going to see if I can make it very unappealing to my daughter if i can.
1. Dance that objectify women.. Ballet is fine, hell even hip-hop is fine…Ballroom dance is fine…Hell, even the Salsa is fine….Stuff like this isn’t fine (for me)…
2. Cheerleading…Sorry, I don’t get why the fvck boys go off to football camp while girls go to cheerleading camp. That’s just bullshit. WTF do girls need to cheer boys? Hell, there’s going to be a shortage of girls, with the current population in some cultures intentionally trying not to have girls, boys better do some major ass-kissing in the future if they are gonna get any… Sorry, I’m going to make sure my girl grows up thinking this is just bullshit.
3. Barbie bimbo…I have yet to see CEO Barbie. Doctor Barbie. Ken can go fvck himself. I already got this one figured out…Let her hang out more with her aunties that are great examples, especially the one that’s on cnbc and the other auntie-in-law that runs a doctor clinic.
Yes sir, when my kid gets old enough, she’s it’s gonna be
martial arts, firearms training, snow skiing/snowboarding, atv’s, motorcycles, and Skip Barber racing school…I’ll throw in piano, golf, swimming, painting, tennis lessons if she’s interested. Crap, time to save more money….[/quote]Flu: well said, exactly my thoughts as well
fun4vnay2
Participant[quote=flu][quote=CA renter]Let me guess: the ones who “don’t see a problem” don’t have kids, right?
Yeah, there is a problem here. I don’t know why some adults insist on sexually objectifying young girls. It seems to be everywhere — in fashion, music, TV, movies, etc. The entertainment industry was never really about “morals” or treating people with dignity. Whatever their “art” demands is what happens, no matter the consequences.
Sorry the coaches at your daughter’s dance studio seem so unconcerned. As long as your daughter doesn’t have to perform any of these numbers, it might not matter overly much; but you know it’s only a matter of time before she will want to join them.
I’m with flu…martial arts all the way! ;)[/quote]
Normally, I’m pretty open minded, but there are a couple of things I’m going to see if I can make it very unappealing to my daughter if i can.
1. Dance that objectify women.. Ballet is fine, hell even hip-hop is fine…Ballroom dance is fine…Hell, even the Salsa is fine….Stuff like this isn’t fine (for me)…
2. Cheerleading…Sorry, I don’t get why the fvck boys go off to football camp while girls go to cheerleading camp. That’s just bullshit. WTF do girls need to cheer boys? Hell, there’s going to be a shortage of girls, with the current population in some cultures intentionally trying not to have girls, boys better do some major ass-kissing in the future if they are gonna get any… Sorry, I’m going to make sure my girl grows up thinking this is just bullshit.
3. Barbie bimbo…I have yet to see CEO Barbie. Doctor Barbie. Ken can go fvck himself. I already got this one figured out…Let her hang out more with her aunties that are great examples, especially the one that’s on cnbc and the other auntie-in-law that runs a doctor clinic.
Yes sir, when my kid gets old enough, she’s it’s gonna be
martial arts, firearms training, snow skiing/snowboarding, atv’s, motorcycles, and Skip Barber racing school…I’ll throw in piano, golf, swimming, painting, tennis lessons if she’s interested. Crap, time to save more money….[/quote]Flu: well said, exactly my thoughts as well
fun4vnay2
ParticipantAs long as you are happy, not losing sleep, you should be fine thought what you are in a rented house…
I have 2 kids ( 2/6 yrs ) and in a 2 bedroom apartment, I don’t feel space crunch except I miss backyard sometimes…
My wife is stay at home BTW and she is scared to move into a house bcaz of usual maintenance/cleanings as she is all consumed by kids as of now..fun4vnay2
ParticipantAs long as you are happy, not losing sleep, you should be fine thought what you are in a rented house…
I have 2 kids ( 2/6 yrs ) and in a 2 bedroom apartment, I don’t feel space crunch except I miss backyard sometimes…
My wife is stay at home BTW and she is scared to move into a house bcaz of usual maintenance/cleanings as she is all consumed by kids as of now..fun4vnay2
ParticipantAs long as you are happy, not losing sleep, you should be fine thought what you are in a rented house…
I have 2 kids ( 2/6 yrs ) and in a 2 bedroom apartment, I don’t feel space crunch except I miss backyard sometimes…
My wife is stay at home BTW and she is scared to move into a house bcaz of usual maintenance/cleanings as she is all consumed by kids as of now..fun4vnay2
ParticipantAs long as you are happy, not losing sleep, you should be fine thought what you are in a rented house…
I have 2 kids ( 2/6 yrs ) and in a 2 bedroom apartment, I don’t feel space crunch except I miss backyard sometimes…
My wife is stay at home BTW and she is scared to move into a house bcaz of usual maintenance/cleanings as she is all consumed by kids as of now.. -
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