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2015-12-01 18:47:48
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Tips for raising a son in the next couple decades:
NUMBER ONE: NEVER LET HIM WATCH DISNEY
>Disney is almost entirely catered to girls. Every TV show stars girls and is about girls. Don't even get me started on Disney films. My nephew was brainwashed by this shit and is only interested in girly TV shows and toys.
2) ATHLETIC SONS ARE BEST SONS
>Get him into sports by any means. Even if you're shit at sports, just open up his natural athleticism early the best you can. Get into sports so your son will be into sports.
3) IDLE HANDS ARE THE DEVIL'S PLAYGROUND
>This is obviously true for all children, but ESPECIALLY true of boys. Avoid this by creating a very structured way of living day-by-day. Schedule meals, chores, play time, study time, newspaper time, TV time, bath time etc etc make EVERYTHING completely structured. Without structure, little boys can get into a lot of trouble.
4) AVOID REWARDS
>As a follow-up to tip 3, don't reward your kid for doing the right thing. Limit their rewards to like, once a month with a nice toy. Kids these days feel VERY entitled to something just for putting a modicum of effort into anything. Do this and your son will understand real quick that he's not entitled to anything and must earn what he wants.
5) DON'T AVOID TECHNOLOGY, BUT AVOID THE INTERNET
>Don't lose your son to social media - that shit makes kids retarded. Period. However, kids these days are far more computer-literate than most adults which can develop into a career someday with guidance. My older nephew is quite good with machines, but he's sucked into that social media shit so he won't do anything with his life.
6) FOSTER YOUR SON'S INTERESTS
>If your son does turn out to like girly shit, such as making doll clothes or styling hair, and he shows a real talent for it, then go with it. All of the GOAT of anything started at a young age. If your son likes cooking, do recipes with him. Foster all of their interests and talents if you can. (cont)