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Same can be said about teaching/parenting. If everyone's kids were naturally put together and didn't really need guidance then everyone would be parent of the year.
Any of you fellas got teenagers? My son is 14 going on 15 and we used to be attached at the hip. Now he don’t even want to play ncaa with me. **** kills me i know he’s a teen and it is not cool to kick it with your parents at that age . But i find myself having a hard time adjusting to that. Any of you dads who have gone through the teen phase got any words of advice?
The fact that you care is why you'll figure it out. The point that you're at is the point where I've seen so many parents go "Oh well, it was fun while it lasted. Nobody wants to hang out with their lame parent anymore so I guess I just have to learn to let go."Any of you fellas got teenagers? My son is 14 going on 15 and we used to be attached at the hip. Now he don’t even want to play ncaa with me. **** kills me i know he’s a teen and it is not cool to kick it with your parents at that age . But i find myself having a hard time adjusting to that. Any of you dads who have gone through the teen phase got any words of advice?
easy fix. Go make another boyAny of you fellas got teenagers? My son is 14 going on 15 and we used to be attached at the hip. Now he don’t even want to play ncaa with me. **** kills me i know he’s a teen and it is not cool to kick it with your parents at that age . But i find myself having a hard time adjusting to that. Any of you dads who have gone through the teen phase got any words of advice?
Beautiful. Wish bronny would’ve got a bucket tho. Hats off to SavannahThis would be the correct thread for this.
I'm at the stage where me and wifey are looking into starting a savings accounts for babygirl. I've looked into 529 accounts but they're all tied into college. I'm not saying that I'm against her going to college but is there a saving account that isn't tied to college? How did you approach this with your kid(s)?
You can look at PenFed or any type of local credit union and see about setting up a high-yield savings account. Only downside of that is that unless you have self-control, you can access it before you're ready to give it to her. But essentially with the high yield savings account it'll just sit there and collect four to four and a half percent
Had to reality check my youngest daughter who's heading to HS about friends. Noticed a trend where she's constantly have new bff's. I'll ask her what happened to the old one and she's like we're not cool. Kinda pointed out that it might be her and that she needs to have patience and be more empathetic. She hella frowned at me lol. Girls smh
That's cool you give notice for real. Sucks when bff's become strangers and it can be damaging when building character.same with mine bro, she just hit 9th grade this year..its hard to get a read on her with friends...i feel like she keeps making the wrong choices when it comes to them but she doesnt really give the details other than "you still friends with so and so" head shake no, end of convo
I'm at the stage where me and wifey are looking into starting a savings accounts for babygirl. I've looked into 529 accounts but they're all tied into college. I'm not saying that I'm against her going to college but is there a saving account that isn't tied to college? How did you approach this with your kid(s)?