06-16-2004, 02:45 PM
Remember back in high school, when you're a sophomore or junior the seniors all seemed so much older and in a better position than you were.
Then when you became a Senior, it was just another year of highschool with a few perks. You never transformed into someone different with the change of status. Sort of the same thing. Just because you're getting older, you're still the same exact person. In a general sense, you still find the same things interesting and enjoyable etc.
I don't think it makes you immature if you spend your free time playing dolls with your kids, etc. I think that makes you a good parent (JUST DONT FORGET TO LAY DOWN THE LAW WHEN THE LITTLE FUCKERS SLIP UP!!).
One thing I've learned to be absolutely true: The older I get, the smarter my parents become.
Then when you became a Senior, it was just another year of highschool with a few perks. You never transformed into someone different with the change of status. Sort of the same thing. Just because you're getting older, you're still the same exact person. In a general sense, you still find the same things interesting and enjoyable etc.
I don't think it makes you immature if you spend your free time playing dolls with your kids, etc. I think that makes you a good parent (JUST DONT FORGET TO LAY DOWN THE LAW WHEN THE LITTLE FUCKERS SLIP UP!!).
One thing I've learned to be absolutely true: The older I get, the smarter my parents become.