Society Going Downhill, Teens Becoming Worse?
Question by sfgfd: society going downhill, teens becoming worse?
before you start thinking im some old guy who doesnt understand young people, im also a teen so dont give me that sh*t. now ive thought for a little right now and ive noticed that teens are getting worse attitudes and behaviors and society is just crashing. we now have teens at young ages (like 14-16) who want boob jobs and want to be perfect. we have so much underage drinking and drug use and they dont give a sh*t. we even have parents who support atrocious behaviors from their kids (ex. the Gilbert school bus incident and the 8 Florida teens beating the 16 y/o girl case as well). whats wrong here? kids just dont care anymore and think they know everything and only live for the moment, and some parents are just as dumb. i personally blame it on the dumb rules we have. theres not enough discipline because there cant be. the parents cant parent well cuz they cant even lay a finger on their kids or its “child abuse” hell you cant even spank your kid in some areas…wtf?
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Answer by ? 16 weeks with twins, #7 & #8 ?
umm…yeah, I can agree with you on some levels…and I can see where you are coming from, but I very much disagree with you on some points…
~Kate, mommy of six, and 16 weeks with Abigail and Ty!!
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