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<blockquote data-quote="Pink Elephant" data-source="post: 735651" data-attributes="member: 21572"><p>So part and parcel with growing up and getting out of that circle where so many keep going round and round in. I was always head and shoulders above my friends and counterparts as far as maturity went, so was always aware of what was right and what was wrong, so it's easy for me to sit here right now and be somewhat judgemental, but a side of me does realize that there are many out there, even older crowd people that just don't understand the jest of things.</p><p></p><p>I know when I was younger, mom and dad were FOREVER drumming things into our heads... things like, "<em>you can't do that</em>". or, "<em>that's not right</em>", or, "<em>that just isn't the way you deal with such</em>". I honestly feel that their pressing and pointed nature helped direct me towards a proper path. I did the same with my own children.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pink Elephant, post: 735651, member: 21572"] So part and parcel with growing up and getting out of that circle where so many keep going round and round in. I was always head and shoulders above my friends and counterparts as far as maturity went, so was always aware of what was right and what was wrong, so it's easy for me to sit here right now and be somewhat judgemental, but a side of me does realize that there are many out there, even older crowd people that just don't understand the jest of things. I know when I was younger, mom and dad were FOREVER drumming things into our heads... things like, "[I]you can't do that[/I]". or, "[I]that's not right[/I]", or, "[I]that just isn't the way you deal with such[/I]". I honestly feel that their pressing and pointed nature helped direct me towards a proper path. I did the same with my own children. [/QUOTE]
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