Thinking Ahead: What kind of father/mother will you be? Page 2

Started by zel 2.0 June 17th, 2008 6:40 PM
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Seen November 12th, 2014
Posted August 25th, 2008
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18.4 Years
Defiantly strict, supportive, and somewhat controlling. I was surprised hearing that 30% of parents read what there children do online..no one does. But I'll just add another higher percent on that list. For a girl she needs to be athletic and male just plan un lazy. Both needs to run track and help people around them.

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I will be strict, but not overly strict, I won't totally restrict their freedom, and they will get punished for doing bad things, just not in a physical manner, I have my brain, I intend to use it for things like this. I intend to be a really good father. Supporting my children in whatever they want to become.
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C and I will populate the Earth with many, many children. They will all be named after scientists, and all be able to recite the Periodic Table of Elements, including atomic weights to three decimal places. I will neglect them for my scientific exploits through the day, then come out at night to discipline them and take them out on their daily walks, which will be on a leash, and they won't be allowed back in the house until they can successfully recite the Table to a specific element, backwards for the older ones. They will be intelligent and innovative scientists who will almost outshine me, traumatised but talented, or else they'll be doomed to be my guinea pigs.

I don't want any children, ew, and in the catastrophic event I end up dumped with one, I imagine I'd be a Britney-Spearsesque mother, not with the whole hair or car thing, just neglectful and useless.
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Cherrim

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I'd be such a terrible parent. Basically all my friends have agreed that I shouldn't be allowed to have kids. 8| I'd love to be the eccentric aunt that my brother's kids love visiting because she spoils them and lets them do whatever they want within reason, though. :D

But yeah, should I have kids, I'd probably raise them the same way my parents raised me except... well, I'd like to say "more structured" in the sense of schedules and not deciding things on a whim, but I was raised that way pretty much and I've yet to break the habit so I doubt I'd be able to with kids. <_< If anything it'd make things more hectic. And I'd be the parent from hell if my kid wasn't smart. D: I'd expect really good grades and if that doesn't come naturally, the kid gets to study their butt off. They'd probably hate me for that.

Most important stuff hopefully I'd be able to leave to my spouse because man I'd make an awful parent. 8|


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Posted November 16th, 2016
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15.3 Years
I would love to think I can be carefree and not being protective. Overall, honestly, I'll probably become protective. I really want to be an excellent parent, a great dad, and I hope I am. I'll probably have some protectiveness in me, it's human nature. I don't want to be extremely strict, nor an intimidating parent, etc. I just want to be a good solid father. Not too strict, not too protective, but take the necessary steps and such. (If any of that makes any sense) x_o
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