If I were to have kids they would be home school, prolly become amish or Mormon never letting the children leave the home. It would not be ideal but better then the alternative.
How long do you plan to keep them in that bubble? I dated a girl raised in a Christian, conservative home, homeschooled of course. We met at church, then continuing going to church afterwards.
For the first 19 years of her life, she was in the Christian bubble. Then she started getting jobs, going to community college, acquired a mobile device, and began using social media.
At around 21, she started going out with other women at night (nasty ones, by the way) and very quickly developed a taste for alcohol. Over the next two years, this spiraled into a taste for social media narcissism, feminist ideology, and eventually lots of cock.
Despite myself and her father working together to try to fix the situation, we were powerless to stop the machine's catastrophic influence on her.
You think you can protect them by locking them up, but it's a fool's game.
It's kind of like trying to teach your kids not to put their hand in the cookie jar, because it's bad for them. Then the rest of the world starts relentlessly throwing cookies at them, and then convincing them that you are evil for depriving them from the cookies they are entitled to.
If I were to have kids they would be home school, prolly become amish or Mormon never letting the children leave the home. It would not be ideal but better then the alternative.
How long do you plan to keep them in that bubble? I dated a girl raised in a Christian, conservative home, homeschooled of course. We met at church, then continuing going to church afterwards.
For the first 19 years of her life, she was in the Christian bubble. Then she started getting jobs, going to community college, acquired a mobile device, and began using social media.
At around 21, she started going out with other women at night (nasty ones, by the way) and very quickly developed a taste for alcohol. Over the next two years, this spiraled into a taste for social media narcissism, feminist ideology, and eventually lots of cock.
Despite myself and her father working together to try to fix the situation, we were powerless to stop the machine's catastrophic influence on her.
You think you can protect them by locking them up, but it's a fool's game.
It's kind of like trying to teach your kids not to put their hand in the cookie jar, because it's bad for them. Then the rest of the world starts relentlessly throwing cookies at them, and then convincing them that you are evil for depriving them from the cookies they are entitled to.
Sounds like you didn't beat them enough as children and install the fear and wrath of Jesus Christ.
That's really funny IF you meant it ironically. But had to down-toot since you gave no indication.
Is like 90% sarcasm and 10% how I really feel.