I'll tell them to never try and change a significant other and never wait for them to change.
2006-12-03 16:10:18
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answered by wrtrchk 5
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I started dating my husband when I was 15, had sex at 16. I would be so mortified when my baby grows up if he came home and told me that. Everything seems so different even from 6 years ago. My god, by the time another 10 years rolls around, I don't want to know how yound girls are going to be having babies. Already scary enough.
Or that when we were in high school, we had a couple parties while grandpa and grandma where out of town. Once again I would be mortified.
Something how the outlook changes once you have children, lol.
2006-12-03 16:09:08
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answered by mke 2
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I would have to say, join the military. Although I am proud of my service and all of my brothers and sisters in arms and in other branches, I really wish I had done better in school and went to college instead. A twenty year career in the military is challenging but hard. Hard on ones family, hard on yourself. There are allot of sacrifices you have to make. I wish I had just done four years and then got out. Now, I've put too much time in and have to finish this out to my twenty year mark.
2006-12-03 16:12:47
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answered by USAF, Retired 6
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dad and mom might want to under no circumstances tell their little ones lies (except for Father Christmas and the tooth Fairy). little ones regrettably choose those lies which will slot in with society. dad and mom also needs to under no circumstances tell them they're needed or loved and make threats that they couldn't likely carry out. there are a determination of, many extra issues that little ones should not be counseled in the experience that they are to change into nicely balanced adults.
2016-11-23 15:32:56
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answered by ? 4
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I never done anything that bad, so i don't really know. Come on we all can say don't smoke or don't drink knowing, that we did it before.
But eventually they are going to do it anyway. But then again it is good to just tell them not to do it.
2006-12-03 16:15:02
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answered by PurpleMoon031 2
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Ignore or disregard traffic tickets. Even parking tickets. The DMV can get you by the b a l l s. No car = no life.
2006-12-03 16:10:29
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answered by Ade 6
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If i was a parent, i would ask my kids to not lie to me about their social life or who they date and when they start dating... I've lied to my parents and it really effected our relationship, i wish i would've told them the truth from the beginning of my teenaged years. That way we would be better friends and they would trust me more. Honesty, definetly
2006-12-03 16:10:14
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answered by alybow 1
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Totally disobedient in school. I was horrible but I got great grades. I don't want to have to go school every minute for my kids like my mom did for me.
2006-12-03 16:08:21
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answered by Anonymous
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meth, cuz it started really messin me up, thats why i quit, and would never want my kids to do it, thats about the only thing i can think of off the top of my head
2006-12-03 16:08:24
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answered by ? 4
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I guess it would be to not give in to peer preasure. To stand your ground and not do things that you know are wrong.
2006-12-03 16:10:58
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answered by mama3 5
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