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To: Slings and Arrows

“I’m sure this won’t be at all controversial.”

I’m not much for the mainstream media talking about parenting, as it’s a topic that generally DISGUSTS liberals, but they have a point here.

My kids used (and use) flip phones - THAT IS IT. My wife, of course, has a real phone (like an Android or I-Phone). She gets the real phone because she’s an equal - if I wanted a real phone, she would support me too. My kids are not equal, their opinion on the matter DOES NOT COUNT. I’m sure they’d support me having a real phone too, if they too could get a real phone, but that doesn’t matter. We (wife and I) simply set the rules for them. When they have a well-paying job, THEN they can get a real phone. They DO NOT run things in this house.

As to our future relationship with them, I have no fears, our job is to PROTECT and nurture them and this is one way we do it. Our oldest, who has a great job by the way and now has a real phone, is VERY HAPPY to have been able to concentrate on school work, rather than Facebook. Now he has time for Facebook, video games, or whatever else he wants to do. Of course when he visits us, he still under orders to work on the cars, do plumbing and electrical repairs, etc. But otherwise, he can do as he pleases and he has NO REGRETS regarding his childhood - and he NEVER came first, not in our house.


46 posted on 04/19/2015 8:11:21 AM PDT by BobL (REPUBLICANS - Fight for the WHITE VOTE...and you will win (see my home page))
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To: BobL

Having a sanctimonious pride in it doesn’t exactly start things off on the right foot. It’s one thing to understand the clear division between family members, it is another to insist on a superiority complex.


50 posted on 04/19/2015 9:21:47 AM PDT by setha (It is past time for the United States to take back what the world took away.)
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To: BobL
My kids used (and use) flip phones - THAT IS IT. My wife, of course, has a real phone (like an Android or I-Phone). She gets the real phone because she’s an equal - if I wanted a real phone, she would support me too. My kids are not equal, their opinion on the matter DOES NOT COUNT. I’m sure they’d support me having a real phone too, if they too could get a real phone, but that doesn’t matter. We (wife and I) simply set the rules for them. When they have a well-paying job, THEN they can get a real phone. They DO NOT run things in this house.

That's very well said. Reminds me of when our kids were younger and we dined out occasionally. When it was just the wife and I and we had a baby sitter, I'd take her to a very nice place, because it didn't happen often and we were going to make a special occasion of it.

However, when it was us and the kids, and we wanted to go out to eat, it was Chuck E Cheese, Pizza Hut or some other very casual restaurant - unless is was a very special occasion like a graduation or a school award.

I'm sure the kids would have wanted to come to the fancy steakhouse or lobster place that I would take my wife too but they learned early that they were not going to be included on everything that the two of us did. When we took vacation with the kids, it would be Disneyland or some other child-friendly venue. But when they were 10 and 12 and my wife and I wanted to take a break and go to Hawaii together, we arranged to have them spend the week with my in-laws and the two of us went alone.

It was things like that that allowed us to keep our marriage vibrant, even though our primary focus was on the kids during that time. I know many parents who would never consider leaving their "babies" out of something like that, but my view is that lugging them along on what was supposed to be a romantic trip would utterly defeat the purpose of the two of us getting away, because that would have entirely changed the dynamic of the trip.

I did notice during that trip to Hawaii that other couples our age had young children with them that were often fussing and pouting and they were definitely not having a nice experience. Having the children involved in everything does not help sustain the marriage.

61 posted on 04/19/2015 11:56:21 AM PDT by SamAdams76
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To: BobL

“My wife, of course, has a real phone (like an Android or I-Phone). “


You call them “real phones”?

You have GOT to be kidding.

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68 posted on 04/19/2015 6:36:13 PM PDT by Mears (To learn who rules over you, simply find out who you are not allowed to criticize."Voltaire))
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