• @[email protected]
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    58 months ago

    As a father of teens, I get why it’s being implemented. Waaay too many kids have unfiltered and unrestricted access to shit that’s just plain wrong.

    It’s also 100% on the parents to know what their kids are up to.

      • @[email protected]
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        98 months ago

        While that is true, there is a level of trust between kids and parents that needs to be established. I think my wife and did a job with this, and our kids very honest with us.

        Ironically, I was not honest with my parents, as they wouldn’t really listen to my opinions.

          • @[email protected]
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            38 months ago

            We’ll have discussion with our kids on any range of topics. Our opinions might differ but they have a voice. And sometimes they’re right, which I’m happy to admit to them. At the same time, we encourage them to use logic and think of consequences (and causes) of different things.

            Something I’ve never had with my parents, and my wife had even less.

            It’s not perfect parenting, but I know my kids and our kids know us.

            • Jay Stephens
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              18 months ago

              @MeanElevator @Eagle
              We do the same… I just hope I never have to discover where my line is for maintaining contact despite them turning into right wingers like Mary Leunig had to…