Up Bringing (Mine:Love is Evol)
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CreampieHoney wrote...
Renovartio wrote...
CreampieHoney wrote...
Yup, I would have to say so. To be ready and receptive to any possibility and take it like a man, literally. To soldier on with life.The child specialist was taken slightly aback that I was taking the news of my child's developmental problem so well. No crying, no denial just understanding and acceptance that my baby is special.
but if you gave birth to your child wouldnt that make you a woman? May I ask the gender of the child, so i may say he/she instead of "Said child"?
Yes, I'm very much a woman [cups breasts just to be certain] My child is a boy. He's my favourite and only son. LOL.
LOL I would cup my breast and i would still be male down there (joking) I somehow figured a boy ^^ i think boys are a little bit easy to deal with then girls, but then again, speaical needs children are always difficult.
EDIT: and i mean as in taking care f them...
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Renovartio wrote...
CreampieHoney wrote...
Renovartio wrote...
CreampieHoney wrote...
Yup, I would have to say so. To be ready and receptive to any possibility and take it like a man, literally. To soldier on with life.The child specialist was taken slightly aback that I was taking the news of my child's developmental problem so well. No crying, no denial just understanding and acceptance that my baby is special.
but if you gave birth to your child wouldnt that make you a woman? May I ask the gender of the child, so i may say he/she instead of "Said child"?
Yes, I'm very much a woman [cups breasts just to be certain] My child is a boy. He's my favourite and only son. LOL.
LOL I would cup my breast and i would still be male down there (joking) I somehow figured a boy ^^ i think boys are a little bit easy to deal with then girls, but then again, speaical needs children are always difficult.
EDIT: and i mean as in taking care f them...
Chubby Man breast?! LOL. Indeed, they can be difficult. But, hey even normal kids, can be diffcult, too. It's also very satisfying to nurture children.
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CreampieHoney wrote...
Renovartio wrote...
CreampieHoney wrote...
Renovartio wrote...
CreampieHoney wrote...
Yup, I would have to say so. To be ready and receptive to any possibility and take it like a man, literally. To soldier on with life.The child specialist was taken slightly aback that I was taking the news of my child's developmental problem so well. No crying, no denial just understanding and acceptance that my baby is special.
but if you gave birth to your child wouldn't that make you a woman? May I ask the gender of the child, so i may say he/she instead of "Said child"?
Yes, I'm very much a woman [cups breasts just to be certain] My child is a boy. He's my favourite and only son. LOL.
LOL I would cup my breast and i would still be male down there (joking) I somehow figured a boy ^^ i think boys are a little bit easy to deal with then girls, but then again, special needs children are always difficult.
EDIT: and i mean as in taking care f them...
Chubby Man breast?! LOL. Indeed, they can be difficult. But, hey even normal kids, can be difficult, too. It's also very satisfying to nurture children.
I think its always nice to start off with a little bit of humor ^^
I like, but hate children, so i don't know if i would be good as a father. I'm only 18, well i say only 18 but around here people tend to have kids at really young ages...
well yes normal children are hard and it could be quite hard to teach them right and wrong and other things, but i believe its a little bit harder to teach a ignorant person who plainly doesn't understand fundamental things~
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That was interesting reno, as for myself. I also wondered why the fuck Ash and his friends always fall for those obvious stupid disguises......
My upbringing was supposed to be normal, but i seem to be very against it. My parents would always teach love is a wonderful thing and such, but now I seem to be very negative about it and became such a depressed person I can't find the good things in life. The only things I can think of that had an effect on me is the constant nagging my parents gave me to be clean and stay off drugs and now I just organize or try to stay clean and organized on impulse. Drugs are something I would never deal with, even though I have an extensive knowledge of them now... damn stupid pot friends...
My upbringing was supposed to be normal, but i seem to be very against it. My parents would always teach love is a wonderful thing and such, but now I seem to be very negative about it and became such a depressed person I can't find the good things in life. The only things I can think of that had an effect on me is the constant nagging my parents gave me to be clean and stay off drugs and now I just organize or try to stay clean and organized on impulse. Drugs are something I would never deal with, even though I have an extensive knowledge of them now... damn stupid pot friends...
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lelouch20 wrote...
That was interesting reno, as for myself. I also wondered why the fuck Ash and his friends always fall for those obvious stupid disguises......My upbringing was supposed to be normal, but i seem to be very against it. My parents would always teach love is a wonderful thing and such, but now I seem to be very negative about it and became such a depressed person I can't find the good things in life. The only things I can think of that had an effect on me is the constant nagging my parents gave me to be clean and stay off drugs and now I just organize or try to stay clean and organized on impulse. Drugs are something I would never deal with, even though I have an extensive knowledge of them now... damn stupid pot friends...
its the reality of life which brought us down. Made is negative and hateful~
well realistic and sadistic at the very least~
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Everything I learned about love, I learned it by myself. My parents never really spent much time giving me "The Talk", since I had already learnt everything through the internet. I know I've never had a girlfriend, so I can't really say I have Real life experience, but, probably my Upbringing didn't have anything to do with my view on romance. Rather, I think... I think it just allowed me to discover about it by myself, and to have that view as solely my point of view.
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Catastrophe_DX wrote...
Everything I learned about love, I learned it by myself. My parents never really spent much time giving me "The Talk", since I had already learnt everything through the internet. I know I've never had a girlfriend, so I can't really say I have Real life experience, but, probably my Upbringing didn't have anything to do with my view on romance. Rather, I think... I think it just allowed me to discover about it by myself, and to have that view as solely my point of view.I never had "The Talk" either, I learned about it myself and made my own opinion~ Thats really how it should be~
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Renovartio wrote...
Catastrophe_DX wrote...
Everything I learned about love, I learned it by myself. My parents never really spent much time giving me "The Talk", since I had already learnt everything through the internet. I know I've never had a girlfriend, so I can't really say I have Real life experience, but, probably my Upbringing didn't have anything to do with my view on romance. Rather, I think... I think it just allowed me to discover about it by myself, and to have that view as solely my point of view.I never had "The Talk" either, I learned about it myself and made my own opinion~ Thats really how it should be~
Really, you think so? Well, I guess it should be like that, though I sometimes wonder how other's opinion affects your view on things.
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Catastrophe_DX wrote...
Renovartio wrote...
Catastrophe_DX wrote...
Everything I learned about love, I learned it by myself. My parents never really spent much time giving me "The Talk", since I had already learnt everything through the internet. I know I've never had a girlfriend, so I can't really say I have Real life experience, but, probably my Upbringing didn't have anything to do with my view on romance. Rather, I think... I think it just allowed me to discover about it by myself, and to have that view as solely my point of view.I never had "The Talk" either, I learned about it myself and made my own opinion~ Thats really how it should be~
Really, you think so? Well, I guess it should be like that, though I sometimes wonder how other's opinion affects your view on things.
well for some people they come to a different conclusion then i id, like sex is everything all that matters is sex, but thats not it at all. See me and my dad never had "The talk" but awhile back we did had a chat about beliefs and stuff~
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Teclo wrote...
No one mentioned Sonic Youth. I hope you all get your necks sliced.What is sonic youth? A TV show?
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I grew up in the inner city (ghetto). My parents were real old fashion. They were heavy drinkers and smokers (4-6 beers a day and 2-3 packs of cigarettes a day). This consumption does not include parties.
My dad had a saying 'Do as I say not as I do". My siblings and I(2 older sisters and one older brother), when we misbehaved, we received the belt.
I learned not just from parents but from the parents of friends and acquaintences.
I learned different types of love, hate, respect, etc...
All of us finished high school, college and post-graduate; so we could make money and leave the ghetto.
In my city, we have pro baseball, football and hockey. The only time I went to baseball games; it was on the straight A grades. I receive 6 sets of 2 tickets; I take my dad to half the games and my mom to the other half.
I loved and rspected my parents and siblings. As of today, I see my older sisters and their families several times a year. I see my brother,not so much, because my ex-sister-in-law claims I am a monster.
Romance, to me, is always in the air. I try to find the "perfect' woman but am I the 'perfect man' can be asked.
You are 18 and have plenty of time to learn "what love is' and to look for love.
I have similiar time to chase for the mysterious item called love.
In my upbringing, I learned from all facets of my life not just from my parents even tho they are the base of the information.
My dad had a saying 'Do as I say not as I do". My siblings and I(2 older sisters and one older brother), when we misbehaved, we received the belt.
I learned not just from parents but from the parents of friends and acquaintences.
I learned different types of love, hate, respect, etc...
All of us finished high school, college and post-graduate; so we could make money and leave the ghetto.
In my city, we have pro baseball, football and hockey. The only time I went to baseball games; it was on the straight A grades. I receive 6 sets of 2 tickets; I take my dad to half the games and my mom to the other half.
I loved and rspected my parents and siblings. As of today, I see my older sisters and their families several times a year. I see my brother,not so much, because my ex-sister-in-law claims I am a monster.
Romance, to me, is always in the air. I try to find the "perfect' woman but am I the 'perfect man' can be asked.
You are 18 and have plenty of time to learn "what love is' and to look for love.
I have similiar time to chase for the mysterious item called love.
In my upbringing, I learned from all facets of my life not just from my parents even tho they are the base of the information.
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Yes I kind of prefer disciplining a child, that's what my dad did. My folks were separated and I lived with my mother and her side of the family. They would call my dad when i miss-behaved, well "supposedly" miss-behaved.
They would call him for the dumbest of things and when he started to beat me my mother and my grandmother would be like "Why are you beating him?!"
I mean they did this every time and it appeared they expected something different, or they wanted to be seen as the good guys, which also didn't make much sense, or they are just plain stupid.
I think they are retarded.
My Moms side is Philippine and they immigrated here from the city of Illocosnorte. Originally catholic and are all about family. While my dad is from, Halifax county Virginia and is all about common sense.
The divorce because my mom took out a credit card and used it for her sisters tuition for college, and she didn't have a job at the time. and my dad was military. I think a few of you understand what that means right?
Anyway... Love... I don't really see myself getting married... Sad to say...
They would call him for the dumbest of things and when he started to beat me my mother and my grandmother would be like "Why are you beating him?!"
I mean they did this every time and it appeared they expected something different, or they wanted to be seen as the good guys, which also didn't make much sense, or they are just plain stupid.
I think they are retarded.
My Moms side is Philippine and they immigrated here from the city of Illocosnorte. Originally catholic and are all about family. While my dad is from, Halifax county Virginia and is all about common sense.
The divorce because my mom took out a credit card and used it for her sisters tuition for college, and she didn't have a job at the time. and my dad was military. I think a few of you understand what that means right?
Anyway... Love... I don't really see myself getting married... Sad to say...
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Growing up my parents didn't teach me shit, unless they wanted me to do something they pretty much ignored me. I lerned what I know on my own.
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I had a nice upbringing, my parents taught me wrong and right, and it has affected me in a good way, good thing they never found my lolicon stash lol =3