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Replaced_Texan 01-27-2004 06:29 PM

Double Standard
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Fugee
I don't have kids but suspect there are a lot of things other than sexual prowess that go into evaluating a daughter's suitors.

Will he be physically or emotionally abusive? Will he refuse to wear a condom and give her nasty and/or incurable STDs? Will he force her or slip her a ruffie if she decides she doesn't want to have sex with him? Etc. etc.
Same with the no kids thing, but I would think "is this guy going to be the center of her universe for the next six months and is he worth all of the tears and phonecalls and gossip and worrying and dieting and primping and all of the rest of the annoying teenaged angst that goes with teenaged girls being in luuuurrrrvvvveee that I will be forced to endure?" is probably another question that gets asked a lot when looking at that punk that your kid seems to think hung the moon.

Grandmaster Shake 01-27-2004 06:33 PM

And now for something completely different.
 
As an aside, I have snowboarded on Mauna Kea in Hawaii, which was totally intense. Not much snowcover, and it is a volcanic mountain with all sorts of jagged rocks to avoid. You have to drive nearly all the way to the summit (almost 14,000 ft), and you have to take turns serving as the "chair lift" waiting at the bottom in the truck.

Highly recommended if you want to add a little thrill seeking to your tropical vacation. Just remember to sport some massive SPF on your face!

sebastian_dangerfield 01-27-2004 06:37 PM

Double Standard
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Fugee
I don't have kids but suspect there are a lot of things other than sexual prowess that go into evaluating a daughter's suitors.

Will he be physically or emotionally abusive? Will he refuse to wear a condom and give her nasty and/or incurable STDs? Will he force her or slip her a ruffie if she decides she doesn't want to have sex with him? Etc. etc.
No, I think most dads are thinking more along the lines of "Todd looks too robust for Mary... I think she should stick with Irving. And she should definitely avoid Patrick; he looks like he's packing some serious heat. Just look at the bulge in his Dockers. God, I just pray she doesn't take double penetration from Patrick and Todd after the prom. I know how loose her mother got at our prom with a head full of peach shnapps and ludes. Thank God they stopped making ludes. I'd have never gotten my fifth year of sobriety chip if they still made those little blue babies."

sebastian_dangerfield 01-27-2004 06:43 PM

And now for something completely different.
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Grandmaster Shake
As an aside, I have snowboarded on Mauna Kea in Hawaii, which was totally intense. Not much snowcover, and it is a volcanic mountain with all sorts of jagged rocks to avoid. You have to drive nearly all the way to the summit (almost 14,000 ft), and you have to take turns serving as the "chair lift" waiting at the bottom in the truck.

Highly recommended if you want to add a little thrill seeking to your tropical vacation. Just remember to sport some massive SPF on your face!
Second the SPF thing. I biked down some mountain over in HI and you peel off layers as you go down. When I ended the trip, I was sunburned silly, but I never realized it because I had been so cold for the early portion of the ride that I thought the sun burning my flesh felt good.

mmm3587 01-27-2004 06:44 PM

Double D? Standard!
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Replaced_Texan
Same with the no kids thing, but I would think "is this guy going to be the center of her universe for the next six months and is he worth all of the tears and phonecalls and gossip and worrying and dieting and primping and all of the rest of the annoying teenaged angst that goes with teenaged girls being in luuuurrrrvvvveee that I will be forced to endure?" is probably another question that gets asked a lot when looking at that punk that your kid seems to think hung the moon.
Teenage heartbreak and generally dealing with members of the opposite sex are part of the process of growing up and becoming an adult. I know women who I envision being the kind of women whose parents were protective in those ways. I envision that having been the case because they are helpless, spineless and unable to have meaningful healthy adult relationships with normal men, often because they're involved with ones who treat them like shit.

It's one thing to protect one's children from abuse, disease, pregnancy, low self-esteem, etc. It's another entirely to try to make all your kids' decisions for them and prevent them from ever becoming self-sufficient adults who can make their own decisions about what sort of people to get involved with.

Here's a related question for the men here: let's say that you know for sure that you don't want to be a father. Maybe you just know that you don't want to be one now, or with your current SO. Maybe you even are about to get a vasectomy, or something like that. Whatever the background, you don't want a kid now (and maybe never). But your SO gets pregnant surreptitiously. Even if you decide to leave the woman, do you not want to be a part of the kids' life? Even though I am pretty sure that I don't want to have kids ever, I don't know that, if I were to become a father, I could really not be involved in that kids' life. Hell, you're going to be involved financially. Given that constant reminder, I don't know if I've got the will power to not be a father to the thing.

Confidential to a woman I know: if you got pregnant accidentally because you weren't on birth control because you want to have children really badly and your husband forgot to pull out, that's not an accident.

Finally, all this surreptitious pregnancy talk has got me thinking about Mamma Mia. Here I go again. Was it ever revealed who the daughter's father was?

leagleaze 01-27-2004 06:56 PM

A new place to buy your diamonds
 


I know I would be impressed with a diamond from Walmart

ThrashersFan 01-27-2004 06:57 PM

Jack Paar has died
 
I mention this only because it somehow struck me as important enough to interrupt my dreams of Lord Stanley's Cup....because the guy basically invented the talk show.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,109636,00.html

Replaced_Texan 01-27-2004 06:59 PM

Double D? Standard!
 
Quote:

Originally posted by mmm3587
It's one thing to protect one's children from abuse, disease, pregnancy, low self-esteem, etc. It's another entirely to try to make all your kids' decisions for them and prevent them from ever becoming self-sufficient adults who can make their own decisions about what sort of people to get involved with.
I didn't suggest anything of the sort. I just suggested that there are concerns that parents have when their kids start having romantic/sexual relationships, and the teenaged angst factor is one of them. Parents don't want to see their kids hurt. Everyone knows that sex and romance can lead to pain (and the dreaded angst), and the only way that you learn that is by having to go through it. Parents know they're going to have to let their kids get hurt at some point, but that doesn't mean they have to like it.

What if Sebby's daughter wants to go out with a Lord of the Rings geek? Or the Lizard Boy (not to be mistaken for our own Reptile Boy, Shape Shifter)? Or, heaven forbid, some nerd on the debate team who thinks he wants to be a lawyer and gets her on the academic decathalon team? Sebby is going to have to deal with the fact that his kid is likely going to be hurt by someone he could give a rat's ass about, and that, likely, she's testing the values that he's tried to raise her with. Doesn't mean that Sebby is going to not let her date these guys, it jsut means that he's not going to like it.

Shape Shifter 01-27-2004 07:00 PM

Double D? Standard!
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Replaced_Texan
Or the Lizard Boy (not to be mistaken for our own Reptile Boy, Shape Shifter)?
Thanks for the reminder.

Anne Elk 01-27-2004 07:02 PM

Double D? Standard!
 
Quote:

Originally posted by mmm3587
Finally, all this surreptitious pregnancy talk has got me thinking about Mamma Mia. Here I go again. Was it ever revealed who the daughter's father was?
Are you saying that Mia Hamm is pregnant and that Nomar is NOT the father?

str8outavannuys 01-27-2004 07:03 PM

Excuse Me
 
Quote:

Originally posted by ThrashersFan
I just wanted to let everyone know that Dany Heatley is playing tomorrow against the Blues. I meant to say something earlier when I found out but, to be honest, I have been floating on cloud nine and just recently came close enough to the computer to let you all know.

Now you can go back to talking about whatever it was that you were talking about -- today I care about nothing but Dany Heatley and our renewed hopes for Stanley Cup glory.

:sportswav
Well anything can happen, but right now the Lightning have 6 points up on the Thrash, plus three games in hand, so you need to make up 8-10 points on them in 30 games, which ain't gonna be easy. As for whether they can catch the Isle, or the Habs, that's a different story. I'd say it's likely that they will if they get hot (I think Montreal's about to fall into slumpsville). But even with that, you're talking about playing the Leafs, Flyers, Devils or Sens in the first round, and that's a very tall order.

I hope the East playoff seeding ends up:

Toronto
Philly
Tampa
Ottawa
Boston
New Jersey
Montreal
Atlanta

But I think it's going to end up
Philly
Ottawa
Tampa
New Jersey
Toronto
Boston
Islanders
Atlanta

In which case the Leafs are fucking fucked.

mmm3587 01-27-2004 07:05 PM

Double D? Standard!
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Anne Elk
Are you saying that Mia Hamm is pregnant and that Nomar is NOT the father?
Mmmmm, Mia. I would certainly reconsider my current no-kid desire if they were to be conceived with her. When is the next Hamm/mmm/Anne Elk threesome scheduled? Nice ball!

ltl/fb 01-27-2004 07:08 PM

A new place to buy your diamonds
 
Quote:

Originally posted by leagleaze
I know I would be impressed with a diamond from Walmart
LEAGL! We already had the stupid kids conversation and whatever other repeat conversation, and now you are going to get us off on the "Tiffany's is overpriced" conversation.

mmm3587 01-27-2004 07:08 PM

Double Ds? Standard!
 
Quote:

Originally posted by mmm3587
Mmmmm, Mia. I would certainly reconsider my current no-kid desire if they were to be conceived with her. When is the next Hamm/mmm/Anne Elk threesome scheduled? Nice ball!
Damn, I had no idea that Mia and Nomar were a thing. First Suzanne Cryer, now Mia Hamm? Damn, maybe that baseball thing is worth it after all...

str8outavannuys 01-27-2004 07:11 PM

Double Ds? Standard!
 
Quote:

Originally posted by mmm3587
Damn, I had no idea that Mia and Nomar were a thing. First Suzanne Cryer, now Mia Hamm? Damn, maybe that baseball thing is worth it after all...
The subject line made me think of Couples Fear Factor, which I caught last night for the first time. That one girl (Monica?) kinda went over the top on the implants, no? I'm not complaining, I'm just sayin. I'm guessing she's about 5'1", 110 pounds with, um, whatever is the next size above DD.


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