Posted by MSD on June 07, 2013 at 18:35:10 from (71.209.115.7):
In Reply to: O/T Sports Update posted by jhilyer on June 07, 2013 at 04:45:16:
Like it or not kids do grow up. You do the best you can to teach them good values along the way. Whether it takes ahold or not is up to your kid, you can't force him to accept the same values as you which is what it sounds like you are trying to do. He is a young adult who has to learn to make his own choices good or bad and it doesn't sound like he is making bad ones, just not the ones you want him to make. Keep putting pressure on him to do everything your way and you will find out how often he tells you "screw you". Put yourself in his shoes when you were that age. Did you always agree with everything your parents said? I bet not. If you keep pushing things with him you will find he will be lying more to you just to get you off his back. It becomes a fine line we have to walk when teens start to look out of the nest. I went through it with 3 kids and it is not easy to let go sometimes but you have to start.
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