Posted by oldtanker on August 06, 2015 at 07:35:13 from (64.118.3.19):
In Reply to: Helping your kids??? posted by JD Seller on August 05, 2015 at 19:27:45:
No reason to turn this into a fight. I had kids in the Army who's parents kicked them out for one reason or another. They couldn't have been that bad of kids because during most of this time 3 speeding tickets were enough to keep you from enlisting. Another kid had at young age been given to his grandparents to raise him and at least once a week he got a phone call from his parents trying to beg for money. I've know guys who claimed to have been kicked out at 18 and while being good parents for the most part did the same to their kids because "it didn't hurt me none". I've also know people who treated their kids like crap and kicked kids out at 18. Others have let dead beat children live with them far past 18, or 28 or 38. I've know kids who's parents treated them poorly who are taking or did take good care of their own parents when they needed it. Takes a lot of different people to make up this world.
I think this is a good topic but I don't think it's worth a fight. It's interesting to see others viewpoints too.
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