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JaneyVee

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2. I'm shocked that pastries and family time don't excite teenagers.
Fri Dec 13, 2013, 07:42 PM
Dec 2013

But seriously, I kinda know where you're coming from. Kids these days are pretty desensitized, it takes more than pastries and family time to get an emotion out of them.

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Seems like an unscientific study... Agschmid Dec 2013 #1
I'm shocked that pastries and family time don't excite teenagers. JaneyVee Dec 2013 #2
It's called millennials. Agschmid Dec 2013 #3
I'm guilty. JaneyVee Dec 2013 #4
Im an X'er I think... Agschmid Dec 2013 #5
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True when I was a kid... Agschmid Dec 2013 #11
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The world does change... Agschmid Dec 2013 #17
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Sure idyllic... Agschmid Dec 2013 #28
If they are addicted it is not just computers. Cartoons and games are also mind benders. I watch my jwirr Dec 2013 #6
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These younger than tween, or were they closer to teenagers? haele Dec 2013 #7
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I just don't feel that your personal observations... Agschmid Dec 2013 #13
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Oh so flamebait then? Agschmid Dec 2013 #19
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Are their parents pecking on smart phones? n/t pnwmom Dec 2013 #8
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The kids i see don't seem that way fishwax Dec 2013 #14
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My son loves to go to the coffee shop. Without me. MissB Dec 2013 #20
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It's flamebait because you keep fighting everyone like this... Agschmid Dec 2013 #23
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Nope I am a gay man who will not be having kids. Agschmid Dec 2013 #30
Yep, that is odd. MissB Dec 2013 #24
Do you know these kids' parents? greatauntoftriplets Dec 2013 #26
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What's so funny? greatauntoftriplets Dec 2013 #31
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+ 1 n/t truedelphi Dec 2013 #35
Isn't it up to the parents that the children have a life that makes them "joyous beings"? greatauntoftriplets Dec 2013 #36
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+1 Agschmid Dec 2013 #46
When we moved from bedroom community of affluent Marin Calif., truedelphi Dec 2013 #33
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Also this... Agschmid Dec 2013 #41
There is a large football/soccer/softball complex right up the road from me Fumesucker Dec 2013 #43
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I wish I would have played organized sports it would have taught me... Agschmid Dec 2013 #45
The children now love luxury; they have bad manners, contempt for authority; they show disrespect LeftyMom Dec 2013 #38
It wasn't me, thankfully. GreenEyedLefty Dec 2013 #39
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Oh BTW... Agschmid Dec 2013 #47
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