To: dakine
Exactly, I dressed "differently" then my folks back in the 70s, now my kid is wearing clothes reminiscence of my wear of the 70s, i.e. tight pants and shirts, wide belts, etc... I can agree with wild hair and funky jeans, but I can't agree with body piercings and tattoos. I can look at the strange hair styles I wore in the '70s and laugh, because I cut my hair in the '80s. What do you do with a tattoo or a nose ring that is out of style?
It's hard to know what is honest self-expression and what is self-destructive rebellion. There are no quick answers. Parenting requires work.
In the article above the father took the time to get inside his son's head rather than establishing a policy that might prove to be a problem later. That's what parenting is about.
Shalom.
9 posted on
01/16/2004 6:07:27 AM PST by
ArGee
(Scientific reasoning makes it easier to support gross immorality.)
To: ArGee
I agree with you whole heartedly.
But it is very good to expose the companies that are creating the images and the hype, all for the sake of amassing wealth.
I agree mostly with your statement of the parents involvement. Behind every wayward youth, their is always an uninvolved or ill-informed parent.
10 posted on
01/16/2004 8:38:40 AM PST by
Hillarys nightmare
(Limbaugh is the single Greatest Human alive in the world today; and thank GOD he is an American!)
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