If kids are messed up it is their parents fault for poor child rearing. I was a child of the sixties and managed to live without drugs. I have one daughter who is a child of the 80's and lived without cocaine. I have one other daughter who is a child of the 90's and is married with two children. Messed up children are not caused by society. Society is only a factor if the parents allow there children to follow peer pressure. So again I say the parents are at fault, solely.
2007-11-10 17:45:50
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answer #1
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answered by ? 6
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anyone is transforming into to be extra individualistic and materialistic. much less perception in faith and teachings. Love in a relatives has disappeared and the bonding has long previous. anyone is going for funds and fancy failing to understand that it's not the genuine international. non secular leaders have misplaced their understand and morality. The punishments and fines for committing a incorrect doing remains an identical while in comparison with 40 - 50 years in the past. So human beings have not got the terror of commiting against the regulation.
2016-11-11 02:58:50
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answered by ? 4
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No i blame lame parenting. Kids w/ moms w/ 10 other kids all with different dads, kids w/ moms that only popped them out for a check, kids w/ parents in the burbs that wipe their butts for them well into their early 20's, kids with parents who dont spank or use time out or ground, kids w/ parents who petition to get tag tossed out of school due to it "hurting self esteem" (those kids are going to be uber sissies and be eaten alive in today's society), and kids who are force fed religion.
Plus the usual things that screw people up, messy divorces, tragic loss, etc.
But that still doesnt give them an excuse to not have to suck it up like everyone else.
2007-11-10 17:44:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes.
They might have been better given better upbringing, perhaps. But, they still chose to be the way they are. There are lots of people who went against the tide of a poor upbringing and chose a good role model or mentor, and made something better of themselves; there's also lots who had many advantages and decided to selfdestruct. Each person is still responsible for what they choose to do.
2007-11-10 17:41:59
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answered by Katie W 6
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I am a 19 year old boy, from a mid-upper class (not middle or middle upper, closer to upper, but higher end of middle but not yet upper) family and I am well-rounded and raised well. I live with my parents and my younger sister. I do not partake in drugs or violence. I dont smoke. I obey my parents. I drink socially. I take care of myself. I am 5'8" and weigh 128 lbs. I am decent.
2007-11-10 17:50:24
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answered by Anonymous
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No, you really can't. Too many kids just don't have a chance based on their environment or divorced parents. Sad, but true.
2007-11-10 17:42:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Placing blame doesn't solve problems. I don't blame them, but I don't really see an excuse for being amoral and brain dead either.
2007-11-10 17:42:45
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answered by the Boss 7
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Messed up? Everything is right on schedule with society. Get smart.
2007-11-10 17:42:36
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answered by rose 2
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its all down to the parents
2007-11-10 17:40:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Wow way too serious...
2007-11-10 17:40:16
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answered by westfield47130 6
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