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Old 01-26-2007, 09:35 AM
TonyB06 TonyB06 is offline
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Originally Posted by nikki1920 View Post
People want to be friends with their kids, which IMO, is not the best approach to take when they are still kids. My mom and I are friends NOW, but I'm 30, out of the house and have a child. She taught me that parents are to be feared (to an extent) and respected. "I'm your MOTHER, not your FRIEND" was something I heard when I thought I was grown.

People also don't want to be seen in public as being mean to their kids. Negro, please. I took my daughter out to dinner as an early Christmas gift, and the child across the aisle from us was yelling, climbing on the booth, cursing (muthaf***er, repeatedly), and his mother and grandmother were just talking like NOTHING was going on. My daughter looked at him and was like, "Mommy, he is a baaad boy. He needs a spanking. That is not how you are supposed to act when you go out." and shook her head. Lesson learned.

If its a friend of mine, I'll tell the kid to use your indoor voice or what have you. If THAT doesnt work, they get the Mommy look. That works.

I mean, parenting should not be rocket science.

co-sign this ^^.

I can still remember getting "the look" from my moms, live and direct from the choir stand at the GNL Baptist Church back in the day.
Your boys would be like, " uh, Tony can I get your baseball cards, cause from the look on your mom's face, you ain't gon be playin' with them no time soon."
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