Paulie
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I have a hard time understanding how it's a public issue. Your kid's sex life is no one else's business, other than perhaps the parents of whatever child your kid is sexually involving themself with. All a parent can do is make sure their child is best educated to deal with the potential situation of another child trying to impose sexual influence over them.
At what point does it ever become a public issue? You're responsible for your child. Why do we cop out because SOME parents just don't live up to their responsibilities?
Everytime we conjure up some kind of public standard on otherwise private matters such as this, we enable even more parents to skip out on their responsibilities.
At what point does it ever become a public issue? You're responsible for your child. Why do we cop out because SOME parents just don't live up to their responsibilities?
Everytime we conjure up some kind of public standard on otherwise private matters such as this, we enable even more parents to skip out on their responsibilities.
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