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Date Posted: 13:59:29 07/19/07 Thu
Author: Kathy
Subject: I agree with Theresa on this one as well. Amanda is also 18 years old Jubellant and 18 year olds don't always think about about how things they do affects others. And Texasbrat, she didn't have to leave school, it was done and in exam session which she got approval from the principal to take her exams. And in the same sense you two what parents do impacts there kids, so they should maybe be a little more thoughtful and aware of how and what they do affects their kids.
In reply to: Jubellant 's message, "It would be ideal if we weren't put in situations we didn't like. It's called life. No one is ever totally happy with what they have, be it hair color, eye color, height, weight etc Life is about sometimes making the best of certain situations. We are not talking about children of pimps, drug lords or other social deviants here. It all boils down to a matter of caring and respect for one's parents if not their career choice. Their parents are hard working individuals trying to provide for their families. What she does impacts her father, no one was telling her what to believe. She has a right to protest, but sometimes just being thoughtful about how things we do effects others, without compromising your own beliefs, is okay too." on 12:55:19 07/19/07 Thu


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