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nicoleParticipantJust ask your parents why they feel there is a problem with it. Then whatever they say, you need to respond to them. Tell them you like the style, it suits your personality, if that’s why you are dressing that way. Tell him you are no different by the clothes you wear because what you look like doesn’t matter, who you are does. Tell them that you are still the same person, reliable, whatever characteristics you would describe yourself as. I am kind of going through something similar. I was an army girl for years, stopped, and now am wearing skater clothes. My parents don’t get it but I just say it reflects who I am and my personality better.
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nicoleParticipantits definitly not ok to give your kids alcohol but like my dad did at thanksgiving when i was like 7, he let me take a sip of his beer. i have never touched the stuff again. its the best way i think to get your kids to stay away from alcohol. let them try a little at a young age when they think itll taste nasty and they more then likely wont want to try it again. i know i dont. i am 16, i havent had a sip since.
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