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September 20, 2005, 10:23 am PDT

09/20 Little Mean Girls

Hearing the stories from parents about their children is heartbreaking. The first story about Montanna is very sad.  After reading the story about her, I think she does get her not so good ways from her father. That is what really breaks my heart. In cases like this one, where children witness their parents, one or both of them yelling and screaming and name calling and throwing objects towards one another, it does have a huge affect on them. Sometimes, it is the parents who are at fault for their actions. Children should never be subject to such things as when their parents are disagreeing about things. When children see their parents arguing or exchanging words, when they get older, they might think is ok and that they can do things like that to their parents in return. Either way, what each parent contributes to the situation, both are not right. 

 
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September 23, 2005, 10:44 am PDT

what a difference a year makes

After reading each individual story, I must say that there is more progress needed. The first story about the little girl being put on a vegan diet, that I do not understand. There has to be some more in depth logical reasoning behind it. The story about the young lady modeling in lingerie and putting her photos online, she needs to be careful because you never know who looks at certain websites. She is pretty, but, she should dress more appropriately in her photos. I see girls at school that come in wearing short shirts and skirts, and to me its trashy and not gorgeous. To me, what they are saying or might be saying is I am easy, look at me look at me. Some of them need to get a reality check and learn to dress better. Everything else, I have no idea.
 
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September 26, 2005, 9:18 am PDT

The Honeymoon's Over

These stories are interesting. I must say that relationships do take hard work for both people involved. In my opinion, both individuals should talk things out and come to a solution for what they want or do not want. Meeting each others needs is important too. Everything is important. Being in the dating scenario, I have learned a lot about the other person and what he wants and he has learned about what I want and everything else that comes with dating and that goes into a marriage, future marriage.
 
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September 26, 2005, 11:27 am PDT

Shocking Teen Trends

When I heard about this on the news, it made me sick to my stomach. What in the world are people thinking? This is not ok. Like Dr. Phil says: Someone needs to stop this before the sunsets today! Thats for sure! Someone must put this to a screetching halt now! Someone needs to take a stand and say NO to these kind of things. Teens who participate in things like this need a huge reality check.!
 
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September 27, 2005, 12:09 pm PDT

Shocking Teen Trends

I feel sorry for their loss in their son Gabriel. That is so tragic. This must be stopped TODAY! I would never let my friends or even family get involved in something so distructive as that. That puts knots in my stomach. What is wrong with the teenagers today? We have to do something to make them listen. God bless you parents out there. I salute you all.
 
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September 28, 2005, 12:13 pm PDT

Overmedicating America: The Cruise Controversy

In my opinion, unless there is an absolute reason why a child or even adult child to be given medication, then otherwise do not fill the prescription or buy the medicine that a doctor says to give. If it is not necessary, do not follow through with getting it. I would maybe seek a second opinion, maybe ask for a sample, try and see what changes take place, and then consult a doctor or pharmacist and find out what they think would be best.
 
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October 3, 2005, 9:25 am PDT

The Family Cult

Hearing about what these people went through, I must say how blessed I am to have not gone through something so horrid and awful. I feel sorry for both men and women. I applaud you for getting out.
 
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October 3, 2005, 10:22 am PDT

The latest debates

In my opinion, I do not think women should breastfeed in public. That is not ladylike at all. If you need to do that, go find a restroom or someplace where you can have privacy. Now about the sex education, schools should not give out condoms. That is a big NO NO! Leave anything personal and private to the parents, not the teachers. Its the parents job to tell their children about sex and other things too.
 
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October 4, 2005, 8:41 am PDT

the latest debates

Quote From: marcyalan

Would you eat in the bathroom!?  Most public restrooms do not have nice lounge areas. Most are dirty and the only place to sit is on the toilet, which, do not have lids.  So you want me to sit on an open toilet and feed my baby just to avoid less than a minute of *gasp* *nipple exposure*?  I get offended by overweight people eating bacon cheeseburgers, extra-large sized fries, and gallons of soft drinks. Perhaps they also should go eat in the bathroom.
>would you go eat in the bathroom!? Of course not. I do not want anyone to sit on a toilet and breastfeed. gross. If there was a nice separate room with a changing table and rocking chair in it, then that would not be a bad place for women to breastfeed their baby.
 
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October 4, 2005, 9:18 am PDT

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Quote From: helpmeinnd

When I read your post, it struck a nerve with me.  I was just wondering if you think moms who feed their children a bottle in public should go "find a restroom or someplace where [they can have privacy"??  I am assuming that you must think bottle feeding is not lady like either since both acts are accomplishing the samething...feeding a hungry baby???   

A women who is breastfeeding in public isn't  doing it to show off her breasts (which is why you are saying it isn't ladylike I assuming), she is feeding her child.   

I do not have a problem with bottle feeding. Its the breastfeeding part. In response to your question about finding a place where a woman can have privacy, the answer is yes. In my opinion, its none of anyone's business when a mother is feeding her child, such as breastfeeding.
 

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