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Re: i hate kids

Postby Sock » Sat Oct 04, 2003 8:02 pm

Ahhh man....Can't I just drift aimlessly though life?   ;) ;D  lol.

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Re: i hate kids

Postby Wing Nut » Sat Oct 04, 2003 8:30 pm

[quote]I gotta agree with Andy and Paz...When ever they talk, it's meaningless, has no substance.
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Re: i hate kids

Postby loomex » Sat Oct 04, 2003 8:44 pm

You all were kids at one time. It is true that they can be a real handfull, and downright annoying, however they basicly do and act by watching and hearing. It is true that they are a reflection on how the parents raise and treat them.
Never say never also. It will bite you in the a$$ later in life
Next time you have to deal with a child, try to find something they might like. Think OUTSIDE the box. Dont try to intrest them with a child activity, try firing up your flight sim, your driving game. Put an aviation video in the VCR. They is a load of stuff to try.
Look up to the left under my name. That little girl is my daughter. She will be two in November. At 6 Months she loved to watch NASCAR, now she likes to watch planes.

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Re: i hate kids

Postby Sock » Sat Oct 04, 2003 8:58 pm

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So you expected to maybe discuss 'War and Peace' with a four year old?
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Re: i hate kids

Postby Paz » Sat Oct 04, 2003 9:28 pm

For those of you who are still young, I suggest that you enjoy your childhood life for as long as you can
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Re: i hate kids

Postby Wing Nut » Sat Oct 04, 2003 9:43 pm

Sock:

It would seem we are on the same page after all.  Our opinions are closer than you might think. :)


Paz:

What you may not realize is that when they are screaming their heads off like that, any type of reaction to it is a reward to them.  Just the fact that you acknowledge their screaming encourages it more.  Yes, I get plenty of dirty looks when one is screaming, but the only thing to do is nothing at all.  That behavior must be ignored.  It's not the parents being inconsiderate, it's being a good parent.


Loomex:

21 Month old Alexander is a computer geek.  If I don't remove the chair from the computer desk, he is up there literrally every time I turn around.  All I have to do is look sternly at him and he knows to get down.  He sits on my lap while I play FS.  ANYTHING with a button on it grabs his attention.  He walks around with my cell phone and pretends he talks on it to mommy.  Since I do not spank children (only a barbarian hits a child) it takes the message a lot longer to get through.  You are correct when you say all it is is to divert their attention, but you have to do it about six hundred times a day.
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Re: i hate kids

Postby Professor Brensec » Sat Oct 04, 2003 10:07 pm

I have 3 natural kids (26, 25 & 23). I have another 7 step kids (from 30 down to 22). So they are all grown up and able to look after themselves. (well at least my 3 are....lol ;D)

I brought up my 3 (and another 3 step kids) with my second wife, from the ages of around 8 - 15 onwards. I was reasonably strict but fair. The Mrs was the tempering influence, where the kids got the sympathy and the emotional stuff.

I taught my kids to look after themselves (cooking, cleaning, shooping, finances etc) as soon as I thought they were ready for it. I recall being criticised by many (their natural mother, for one) for being too serious or not caring enough.

I have a wonderful relationship with my kids. They appreciate what I did for them. They know that I was there for them through the worst of moments. They won't speak to their natural mother, she left them with me when they were 8, 10 and 11. Now who's the good parent and who's the 'no-hoper'?

The point of all this? I never really cared for kids. Not until they got to about 18. I didn't know what to say to them, and I never understood a single thing they did.

But then, now I have grandchildren and I love them to death, we have wonderful, peaceful and fun moments, every week.
My kids say to me, why weren't you that physical and attentive to us, and not so strict and serious and practical?(jokingly). I say to them (seriously), "that's your job now!" I'm here for the fun bit. For the serious stuff, you get them back.
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Re: i hate kids

Postby Mike Thurman » Sun Oct 05, 2003 4:03 am

>:( I must say, I am rather offended. It is indeed true that some children can be little pests, but like Ozzy said, it's the parents. I'm only 11, but my parents raised me correctly, and so not all are bad, so you should not be so hasty to accuse all children of being pests. ;)
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Re: i hate kids

Postby Craig. » Sun Oct 05, 2003 4:22 am

ooohhh lord.
this wasnt really meant as a way to criticise the way parents raise their kids, Just my cousin:)
having been stuck on a 10 hour night flight with a screaming baby and the flu, it started making me have doubts, the facts the parents did nothing, didnt help, and whoever said that helps... it doesnt. that night i got no sleep, i had to listen to another passenger complain, and we all had to deal with the urge to send that baby and its family out the door:)
i just really dont want kids, why is that a problem. some people are made to be parents, some are made to become parents, and others arnt:) i am just not
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Re: i hate kids

Postby Stratobat » Sun Oct 05, 2003 4:46 am

This is a tough one... I don't think you can always blame the parents when a kid is disruptive... remember he/she has friends and they can pick up some traits from those friends too.

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Re: i hate kids

Postby Hagar » Sun Oct 05, 2003 5:43 am

It's obvious that not everyone likes children (I never liked the word kid unless it's applied to a young goat) or wishes to have them. That is a personal choice which is not always so easy to accomplish. It seems an unfortunate trick of nature to me that the people who want them the least are usually the ones who end up with the most. ::)

Although I like children in general this does not apply to them all. In fact, there are a few I could quite happily strangle. (I don't really mean that.) Maybe I was lucky but my own daughter knew what she could get away with & rarely played up. I don't remember her ever having a tantrum or showing us up in public. She brought a great deal of pleasure into my life & continues to do so as a mature woman. She once thanked me for her relatively strict upbringing although I know she hadn't always appreciated it at the time. Nobody teaches you to be a parent & you have to do what you think is right. I remember the helpless feeling when we brought that little bundle home & realised that we, & we alone were responsible for her welfare. As has been pointed out, children's behaviour is a reflection on the parents & is not their fault. I always said that if I had a troublesome child for a few weeks I could do something about it. They usually like me as they know I like them. I have also mellowed with age as most grandparents have found out, much to the despair of their own children whose offspring they spoil something rotten. It's a funny old world. ::)
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Re: i hate kids

Postby Fozzer » Sun Oct 05, 2003 6:46 am

Children..... ::)...?

I have five children of my own... ;)...!
Daughter: age 50
Son: age 45
Son: age 41
Daughter: age 37
Son: age 28
(Perhaps a secret one: age 31...).... ;)... ;)... ;)....LOL...LOL...LOL...!

Grand-children: 8 of them... :o...!
Great-grandchildren: 4 of them... :o... :o...!
...at the last count...but there could be more... ;)...!

...not to mention all the step children and their off-spring, etc, ...zillions of them... ;D...!

..and the REALLY NICE THING about being a Grandad and Great-grandad is that their parents take them back home at the end of the day, and leave me with peace and flippin' quietness....Oh, joy.... 8)...!

I love the big one to bits, but the little ones...mmmmm...!
..been there, done it, don't ever want to do it again... ;)...!

I wouldn't mind a bit of "practice" breedin' now and again, but big-boobed, nymphomaniac, 18 year-old floosies* don't seem to fancy me any more.. :'(...!
...Buggar... >:(...!
LOL...LOL...LOL...!

..and as for other peoples little buggars children...well... ::)....!
I offer them Laburnum flower sandwiches, made with the florets from the tree in my front garden....Tee-Hee.... ;D...!
...only jokin'....(I think...)... ::)...!
LOL...LOL...LOL... ;D...!


Cheers all... ;D...!
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P.S.  *...if any Member knows of someone who fits that description, please phone me on 044 XXXXX
XXX XXX.... ;)...!
Thank-you... ;D
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Re: i hate kids

Postby fido » Sun Oct 05, 2003 11:24 am

  Fozzer  Either your sig is an old picture, or you had your daughter at an early age, (around 6yrs old).  ??? Still wouldn't want to see you in shorts and braces though.  :P  Considering I turn 54 in 11 days, I really have no run to talk, but the facts have never stopped me in the past, and age does hath it's privileges.  ;D ;D

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Re: i hate kids

Postby Fozzer » Sun Oct 05, 2003 12:10 pm

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Re: i hate kids

Postby ATI_7500 » Sun Oct 05, 2003 1:10 pm

kids....well,i don't like them ,too. this has a simple reason: my younger brother. he's almost 7 (ten years of age difference btween me and him!) and is an...erm...don't know how these people are called in english, somebody like Dustin Hoffman played in "Rain Man". my brother isn't that worse,but you can notice that he's somehow "strange". he's quite cute,but he gets onto my nerves much too often. i'm kind of an idol for him; a role which i don't want to play in,because you have a certain responsibility of keeping good behaviour and a good way of living.
later,when i'd have children myself, it'd be the same. i couldn't live the way i wanted to, i'd have to live in a quite more unpleasant way (playing with 'em,teaching 'em ,no more time for me....).
so i think that you live a lot more freely without kids.
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