Kid Love develops into undeviating manipulation behavior : Ruth Gift of Charity

Kid Love develops into undeviating manipulation behavior

by David Ames Gibson on 02/01/12

We love our kids and do all we can for them. Kids love their friends and will do whats best for the relationship.

Comments (4)

1. Roger said on 2/1/12 - 11:39AM
My son loves his new girlfriend so much. I put him out after 23 years of self-sacrifice. He is now 26 years, home-less, and he want to move out the shelter and back into my home. His girl friend has stop by my home to plead his case. She currently lives with her “Uncle Bob”.
2. Nancy McDonald said on 2/6/12 - 06:13AM
This generation of kids are no where in comparison to the generation of kids when I was coming up. They tend to lack gratitude. Many are "spoiled" by way of technology. They text instead of talking, they feel as if they deserve whatever they desire. I have 2 sons and I watch them interact with their friends . They try to be manipulative and get what they want. They play mind games, or so they think. They try to make you out of the bad guy by comparing you with their friends parents wbo buys them everything. However, that does not waver me.
3. Roger said on 2/7/12 - 04:51AM
Hey Nancy, the boys value their friend more. The concept of value is a good starting point. value the ability to communicate. i have master the mind game but what i find out is they are not playing. They are here and now. I feel you. expect a return on the investment and share the expectations.
4. Betty said on 2/7/12 - 05:29AM
It is important to love our kids and their friends. i tell my kids and their friend what i expect from their behavior. i believe they listen to me. i a nosy mama


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