Mutually?? Yeah right. This kid has not lived up to any of the agreements related to this issue that he's made so far. So the parents are forced to do the right thing unilaterally.
I really don't see what that has to do with what I said. Since I said mutually agreed, then something not mutually agreed doesn't really fall under what I am saying does it?
In you post you listed a possible agreement that has been proposed. I am saying that my opinions of the merits of that agreement are irrelevant. All that matters is that everyone involved in such an agreement are happy with it. If members of the house hold are not happy, or not adhering, then obviously that is a completely seperate issue from the question you asked in your post. It should also be obvious that my answer applies specifically to the question you did ask.
Ah, VinnyB, you're the one who made the rude and useless comment on my first post. This site is to share what is normally private business anonymously and ask for other's thoughts and opinions. If you have that stick wedged too far up your butt to do that then go away.
I agree with you 100%, which is why I offered my thoughts and opinions. My opinion is that anything a family decides together that is not hurtfil or illegal about their living arrangements is their own business and fine for them.
You don't have to agree with my opinion, you're welcome to your own. But as you said you asked, and I gave it. I don't understand how giving you an opinion you asked for is rude. I don't understand how me thinking the family has a right to do whatever they wish is rude. But whatever it was that you took as such, I am sorry you felt that way about it.
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My thought is that it is no ones business outside of that house and what every they mutually agree on is their business.
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Mutually?? Yeah right. This kid has not lived up to any of the agreements related to this issue that he's made so far. So the parents are forced to do the right thing unilaterally.
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I really don't see what that has to do with what I said. Since I said mutually agreed, then something not mutually agreed doesn't really fall under what I am saying does it?
In you post you listed a possible agreement that has been proposed. I am saying that my opinions of the merits of that agreement are irrelevant. All that matters is that everyone involved in such an agreement are happy with it. If members of the house hold are not happy, or not adhering, then obviously that is a completely seperate issue from the question you asked in your post. It should also be obvious that my answer applies specifically to the question you did ask.
Ah, VinnyB, you're the one who made the rude and useless comment on my first post. This site is to share what is normally private business anonymously and ask for other's thoughts and opinions. If you have that stick wedged too far up your butt to do that then go away.
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"...and ask for other's thoughts and opinions."
I agree with you 100%, which is why I offered my thoughts and opinions. My opinion is that anything a family decides together that is not hurtfil or illegal about their living arrangements is their own business and fine for them.
You don't have to agree with my opinion, you're welcome to your own. But as you said you asked, and I gave it. I don't understand how giving you an opinion you asked for is rude. I don't understand how me thinking the family has a right to do whatever they wish is rude. But whatever it was that you took as such, I am sorry you felt that way about it.