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Beatbox34 · 31-35, M
No need at all.
We will all learn at some point and so will they. Why should it even be acceptable to make life hard for them?
We will all learn at some point and so will they. Why should it even be acceptable to make life hard for them?
Mellowgirl · 31-35, F
@Beatbox34 I don't think it is acceptable. But like I've said to others certain behaviours rear it's head and people think this type of think is cool!
Beatbox34 · 31-35, M
@Mellowgirl I understand your train of thought.
Behavior like that shouldn't be encouraged but I believe this "to each their own". Unless they're a loved one who need to be taught, I won't intervene. I wouldn't want to watch someone I care wander a wrong path. But at the same time "actions have repercussions. The higher you go, the harder you fall". They'll learn it eventually. Life is never fair.
Behavior like that shouldn't be encouraged but I believe this "to each their own". Unless they're a loved one who need to be taught, I won't intervene. I wouldn't want to watch someone I care wander a wrong path. But at the same time "actions have repercussions. The higher you go, the harder you fall". They'll learn it eventually. Life is never fair.




