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Originally Posted by Cowboy89
Not suggesting they should let their teenage run rampant all hours of the night. Just suggesting they not shield her from attending school with a cross-section of society between the ages of 5-18. What's wrong with exposing one's child to the reality of the world around them while still being a proper parent and being involved enough in their out of school lives to ensure that they aren't getting laid by those predatory teenage boys at midnight on a school night while wearing her mini-skirt while taking a bong-hit. Hypersensitive much!
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There is nothing wrong with exposing one's child to the realities of the world around them when they're ready for them. There is obviously risk involved but, I suppose that comes with most things in life. I just don't believe that those who wait to expose their children to the ills of our society are hurting them. In fact in cases like this family on the documentary I think it is a better choice. I would love to devote the time and energy to my boys that these parents do. I bet if you did a survey of most parents you would find most wishing they had more one on one time with their kids.