From Commodious Hamerkop, 1 Year ago, written in Plain Text.
Embed
  1. https://usa-men.de-beste-informatie.nl/
  2. https://usa-men.linkexplorer.nl/
  3. https://usa-men.linkkwartier.nl/
  4. https://usa-men.sitelinkje.nl/
  5. https://usa-men.startkwartier.nl/
  6. https://usa-men.opzijnbest.nl/
  7. https://usa-men.linkgoed.nl/
  8. https://usa-men.linkjespagina.nl/
  9. https://usa-men.favorietje.nl/
  10. https://usa-men.jouwpagina.nl/
  11. https://usa-men.links.nl/
  12.  
  13. Submitted by Louise C on Fri, 21/01/2005 - 11:31. Login or register to post comments
  14. I am glad someone brought up
  15. I am glad someone brought up the issue of our boys seeing the denigration of men in the media. As the mother of a teenage son, I find that reprehensible! I take every opportunity to ask for my son's physical help (such as bringing in the groceries) and always tell him, "Gosh, it's so nice to have another man around the house." He has a girlfriend and I always encourage him to treat her well and consider her feelings, to stand up for her and think of her feelings before acting. I encourage him to follow his dreams (he's very artistic), but at the same time I remind him that he will be the head of a household someday and will be responsible for a wife and his children. In discussing issues of sexuality with him, I make sure he understands that if he brings a child into this world, HE is reponsible! Men are wonderful and I want my son to know that. Charlotte
  16.  
  17. Submitted by Charlotte on Fri, 21/01/2005 - 14:12. Login or register to post comments
  18. Head of the household
  19. The only trouble with reminding him that he will be the head of a household someday is that he might end up married to a woman who doesn't view their marriage in that light. I don't personally know any young people who think of their relationships in those terms. I have tried to imagine what my own firstborn's reaction might be if I told him he'd be the head of a household one day, and can only visualise incredulous disbelief, "Mum, what ARE you talking about?" is about the mildest reaction I can think of, and he might express himself in rather stronger terms. I certainly couldn't imagine him in an HOH relationship with his ex-fiancee, and if he ever gets around to having another girlfriend, I doubt it would be any different. I don't think most young men expect to be heads of households nowadays, and on the whole I think that is a good thing. I think HOH relationships are something that should be privately negotiated between couples, rather than taken for granted.
  20.  
  21. Submitted by Louise C on Fri, 21/01/2005 - 17:52. Login or register to post comments
  22. I agree with Charlotte!
  23. It sounds like, if I'm understanding her point, that Charlotte is just saying that families are stronger when there are two strong, reliable, loving role models. Some of us lacked one or the other of these role models when we were growing up, so for some of us, we just want to provide that kind of comfort and security for our children.
  24.