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Subject: Re: Teens and Dating


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Date Posted: 04:03:25 06/03/06 Sat
In reply to: Adrienne Pierce 's message, "Teens and Dating" on 20:19:02 06/02/06 Fri

Thank you for those great tips. My two twin sons are only toddlers yet, but one they they will start dating too, and I will be better prepared.

>This a published lecture presented by Anissa Herendez
>to the residents of Apple Valley during the weekly
>"Easier Living in the Hood" series.
>-------------------------------------------------------
>----
>"Teens and Dating"
>Adrienne Pierce
>
>To date or not to date? That's a question lots of
>parents ask themselves once thier cute children
>become...TEENS!!!! Yes, these sims are often
>misunderstood and filled with all sorts of emotional
>turmoil, one of them being the concept of love and all
>that goes with it.
>
>If you allow your teen to date, you will want to
>establish some basic rules. Curfews is one such issue.
>SimCity has a curfew that is enforced (ask any parent
>to have been waken up at 1am by a teen and a police
>officer), so it is best to have your teen's curfew
>before then.
>
>Another basic issue is what must a teen do to earn the
>gift of going out. Do chores need to be done? A
>certain grade in school maintained? Must it be the
>weekend?
>
>Finally there is the question of simoleans. Dating is
>expensive and your teen will need cash for such
>expenses-must they get a job? or will allowances cover
>such things?
>
>With these tips, your teens will be adequately
>prepared for dating.
>-------------------------------------------------------
>----

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