Time, once again, to give me your opinion on the short topic below.
Susie and Norman lived in an average house. They had average incomes and the normal two kids, one boy, one girl. The parents had always let the kids make decisions for themselves if they could.
The son had longer hair than what the parents believed reasonable; but, hey, he wasn’t hurting anyone and would out grow it. Jeans would show the butt-crack and they did have to remind him to pull them up.
The daughter had lots of friends. She wore what most teens her age wore. Then a day came when a friend of hers and she got into a big fight. From that day on, it was never resolved.
She didn’t feel the same about herself and became aloof. She started dating a guy that her parents thought looked way out there. They didn’t approve. Too long of hair, nose rings, earrings, holy jeans and a motorcycle.
For the first time the parents became concerned about where their daughter was headed. What should they do?
Alright, time for you to tell me your thoughts on this. Answer below in the Reply section. Thanks
In the end what matters if the boyfriend is kind and good to the daughter, not what he looks like. If he has a good heart and is polite and friendly , and loves the girl, nothing wrong with it !
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I agree 100%. Looks don’t reflect the soul, always!!! Great answer and thanks for giving me your thoughts
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The parents will have to accept the situation.
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I believe so also until the parents find something to be concerned about
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Ok, it’s not about the boy, but I think they should talk to their daughter and see where her head is. She may really be hurting over her break up with her friend.
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I think you have made a very good point. It isn’t about the boy at all. It is about the girl’s mindset and her maybe going into a depression or feeling that she is ugly
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Exzactly
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