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    Quote Originally Posted by bob10 View Post
    The frightening thing is, I think you really believe that. Bob
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    Quote Originally Posted by SIImad View Post
    Are we now getting into fetishes?......I'll be in on that! Stretch me, stretch me!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SIImad View Post
    Are we now getting into fetishes?......I'll be in on that! Stretch me, stretch me!
    Hmmmm Fetishes,

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    Quote Originally Posted by bob10 View Post
    When you graduate from high school, what uni are you hoping will accept you? All the best, Bob
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    Hope this helps with your question,

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    It is at this point I'd like to point out a few things:

    Bob, believe it or not parents can be excellent parents and NOT know about issues their children are having. That's the nature of kids. And teenagers. And young adults.
    However I disagree that this....thing's.......parents couldn't have known. Or if they did, their heads are just as vacuous as hers is.

    There's also a difference between what's correct and works, and what's deserved. No doubt an appropriate course could help little miss sunshine see the error of her ways. She deserves a good smack. The two are different

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    Quote Originally Posted by benji View Post
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    This has nothing to do with social skills- it's about respect. My parents disciplined me properly as a child - consequently I have a social disorder too, called 'respect for others'.

    16 years as a youth leader tells me that without proper discipline as a child an adult cannot discipline themselves.

    I agree 100%

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    Quote Originally Posted by bob10 View Post
    The frightening thing is, I think you really believe that. Bob
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    When you graduate from high school, what uni are you hoping will accept you? All the best, Bob
    A bit rude and below your standard Bob.
    In this case I think a trained psychologist is more qualified than a seafaring retired postman. I have no problem with people disagreeing, but show some respect for other points of view. A different opinion does not make an enemy.
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    It may have been true a generation or two ago that bad parenting could be identified as the major reason for a child's misbehaviour.

    Assuming that parents are still overwhelmingly the most powerful influence on a child ignores the changes that society has undergone in the last few decades.

    There are now so many other influences on a child that it is entirely possible for good parents to have badly behaved children.

    In my lifetime I have had direct contact with thousands or more likely tens of thousands of children. While it is generally true that good children have good parents, I have seen problem children from families with exemplary parents and siblings. I have also seen very reliable, responsible children whose parents were irresponsible and whose siblings were troublemakers.

    Of course good parenting is important. Of course it is more likely to produce a well behaved child than bad parenting.

    However it is simply not true that 100% of the credit or blame for a child's personality can be laid at the feet of the parents. Such a view shows a lack of understanding of the way the world has changed and of just how powerful influences from outside the family have become.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco Muppet View Post
    It is at this point I'd like to point out a few things:

    Bob, believe it or not parents can be excellent parents and NOT know about issues their children are having. That's the nature of kids. And teenagers. And young adults.
    However I disagree that this....thing's.......parents couldn't have known. Or if they did, their heads are just as vacuous as hers is.

    There's also a difference between what's correct and works, and what's deserved. No doubt an appropriate course could help little miss sunshine see the error of her ways. She deserves a good smack. The two are different

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    Hi disco muppet.

    Your theory is sound, however, a good many parents don't know the extent of the problem because when the signs show up in "junior" they take him or her to a local health professional who has done a four hour "accredited" course with their Association and feel that they can diagnose psychological disorders as well as bodily ones. The result is that they tell the parents that nothing is really wrong with their offspring and that it is just a phase that all
    children pass through, and that: "Attitude is the fashion these days", the parents may still be worried but they have been given "professional" advice so everything must be right, and "junior" will grow out of it. A clinical psychologist or even a psychiatrist have the years of training in this subject behind them and can spot what a "professional" trained in a four hour course would easily overlook.

    Many sociopaths would not benefit from therapy as they just don't care about anything or anyone but themselves and have a deep seated rage which drives them, as in the case of the girl who hit the cyclist, she was more concerned about her car than the victim. They can't be locked up, our jails are already overbrimming, we can't lock them away because the majority of mental hospitals have been closed or funds cut to the remaining ones so that the only choice is to let them back into society. It's crazy!

    As an interesting aside:

    An example of a full blown sociopath is Leslie Cammileri, the Bega murderer and rapist, a cunning and evil person who for the sake of society should never be released, he has no remorse or compunction and given the opportunity would readily kill again. I speak from personal experience having met the man twice (two times too many). Therapy for this kind of individual is futile.

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