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<blockquote data-quote="jakerz" data-source="post: 2015717" data-attributes="member: 18966"><p>When I first started prepping, my wife thought I was crazy. Of course I tried to tell her I was right and she was wrong, but this only lead to arguments. I'm a guy, so of course I did this a few times before I realized I was doing it wrong. If I wanted to get my wife involved, I couldn't just throw it at her and tell her it was necessary. She wasn't having it. I decided instead, to start with something she might like doing.</p><p></p><p> For instance, gardening. She liked having plants but never really had a vegetable garden. She's a teacher and has summer's off, so the idea of having something to occupy her time was well accepted. To make a long story short, she went from gardening, to canning, to buying a few extra things at the wal-mart each time she goes for storing, to going to the range with me to learn proper weapon manipulation. Baby steps is definitely the way to go. Hopefully you can find something that your son likes, to relate with and get him on the path of prepping on his own. Worse comes to worse, good ol Dad is looking out for him. By the way, I'm 27 and my wife is 26 for reference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jakerz, post: 2015717, member: 18966"] When I first started prepping, my wife thought I was crazy. Of course I tried to tell her I was right and she was wrong, but this only lead to arguments. I'm a guy, so of course I did this a few times before I realized I was doing it wrong. If I wanted to get my wife involved, I couldn't just throw it at her and tell her it was necessary. She wasn't having it. I decided instead, to start with something she might like doing. For instance, gardening. She liked having plants but never really had a vegetable garden. She's a teacher and has summer's off, so the idea of having something to occupy her time was well accepted. To make a long story short, she went from gardening, to canning, to buying a few extra things at the wal-mart each time she goes for storing, to going to the range with me to learn proper weapon manipulation. Baby steps is definitely the way to go. Hopefully you can find something that your son likes, to relate with and get him on the path of prepping on his own. Worse comes to worse, good ol Dad is looking out for him. By the way, I'm 27 and my wife is 26 for reference. [/QUOTE]
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