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      rickydrexel last edited by

      I am the proud father of a 14 year old son and a 3 year old son. I have never been ashamed of anything i've done and am always totally honest with my children, but is that a good or bad thing? Not really sure these days. It's to the point where my oldest has told a guy that he wouldn't last a week in a relationship with me, because he wasn't what I was looking for. Lbvs!

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        mattb36469 last edited by

        I suppose it was his opinion. From my point of view it crossed a line. It's your relationship, not his and if your eldest thinks its not going to work the person he should be telling is you. By telling a new partner or prospective partner that information… he is sabotaging your relationship. Thats going to put doubt in that mans mind and could scare someone who is in fact perfect for you away.

        Mattb36469
        The world ain’t all sunshine and rainbows. It’s a very mean and nasty place and I don’t care how tough you are it will beat you to your knees and keep you there permanently if you let it. You, me, or nobody is gonna hit as hard as life. But it ain’t about how hard you’re hit. It’s about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward

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          eastonkellan last edited by

          @rickydrexel:

          I am the proud father of a 14 year old son and a 3 year old son. I have never been ashamed of anything i've done and am always totally honest with my children, but is that a good or bad thing? Not really sure these days. It's to the point where my oldest has told a guy that he wouldn't last a week in a relationship with me, because he wasn't what I was looking for. Lbvs!

          If you are totally honest with your kids, maybe you have discussed this, with your oldest son or else, he wouldn't blurt it out…..kids are kids (to be fair with them)

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            spam17 last edited by

            @eastonkellan:

            @rickydrexel:

            I am the proud father of a 14 year old son and a 3 year old son. I have never been ashamed of anything i've done and am always totally honest with my children, but is that a good or bad thing? Not really sure these days. It's to the point where my oldest has told a guy that he wouldn't last a week in a relationship with me, because he wasn't what I was looking for. Lbvs!

            If you are totally honest with your kids, maybe you have discussed this, with your oldest son or else, he wouldn't blurt it out…..kids are kids (to be fair with them)

            Kids..

            😛

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              Mcjl last edited by

              Honesty is the best policy.  No matter who it hurts.

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                vaylon 0 last edited by

                Was your son right?

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