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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3905032" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Yeah, I'm an older guy that did some crap back in the day with strict parents that should have landed me in the cross-bar hotel but got lucky and matured out of it. </p><p>Some as has already been said, grow up as rebels and others as the golden child. I was the rebel and sister was the golden child.</p><p>My sons were under an iron hand with the memories of my youth not that far back when they were growing up. </p><p>Now we get some pretty good laughs telling stories about how they got away with stuff when they were growing up and how I got over on my parents when I was growing up. Both are great adults now, one with a son that is class president, straight A student and a daughter that's a hell raiser wanna be. The cycle continues.</p><p>Politician's kids are typically held to a higher standard as they are theoretically a reflection of their upbringing which is not true. Stitt's kid is just being a kid, although he needs some arse chewing to keep guns out of his possession when going out for a beer. </p><p>Nobody can explain how the brain and personality develops as we move from infant to child, to teen to adult and finally a mature adult. </p><p>Lots of theory's out there and speculation about how to change the brain in that cycle, like making infants listen to classical music, and more BS that has zero scientific basis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3905032, member: 5412"] Yeah, I'm an older guy that did some crap back in the day with strict parents that should have landed me in the cross-bar hotel but got lucky and matured out of it. Some as has already been said, grow up as rebels and others as the golden child. I was the rebel and sister was the golden child. My sons were under an iron hand with the memories of my youth not that far back when they were growing up. Now we get some pretty good laughs telling stories about how they got away with stuff when they were growing up and how I got over on my parents when I was growing up. Both are great adults now, one with a son that is class president, straight A student and a daughter that's a hell raiser wanna be. The cycle continues. Politician's kids are typically held to a higher standard as they are theoretically a reflection of their upbringing which is not true. Stitt's kid is just being a kid, although he needs some arse chewing to keep guns out of his possession when going out for a beer. Nobody can explain how the brain and personality develops as we move from infant to child, to teen to adult and finally a mature adult. Lots of theory's out there and speculation about how to change the brain in that cycle, like making infants listen to classical music, and more BS that has zero scientific basis. [/QUOTE]
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