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  • R Ra one

    I came across an article here[^]. I do not know about the culture of other countries but India is not very liberal in their lifestyle and we do not give freedom to teenagers for doing anything which may affect them due to lack of the knowledge as their age is concern. What does you think ? Its interesting to know how this things are handled in different cultures and trends.

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    Ra-one wrote:

    ...and we do not give freedom to teenagers for doing anything which may affect them due to lack of the knowledge as their age is concern.

    What does you think ?

    So how exactly do you insure that they get that information? How do you insure that the information is correct? How is is decided that they have in fact learned it? How are those that make the decision certified?

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    • R Ra one

      I came across an article here[^]. I do not know about the culture of other countries but India is not very liberal in their lifestyle and we do not give freedom to teenagers for doing anything which may affect them due to lack of the knowledge as their age is concern. What does you think ? Its interesting to know how this things are handled in different cultures and trends.

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      As India is becoming the most populated peoples on the planet I'd say that this is a moot point!

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        Ra-one wrote:

        ...and we do not give freedom to teenagers for doing anything which may affect them due to lack of the knowledge as their age is concern.

        What does you think ?

        So how exactly do you insure that they get that information? How do you insure that the information is correct? How is is decided that they have in fact learned it? How are those that make the decision certified?

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        jschell wrote:

        So how exactly do you insure that they get that information?

        As the only thing parents can do is show the right direction and its the child who take the instruction in a right way and should not get misleaded. Still if we get misleaded in long life no matter at what age, We then think about our parent advice and than regret why does we didnt follow them.

        jschell wrote:

        How do you insure that the information is correct?

        And as you asked my friend their is no way to read human mind. As of respect the child pretends to be agreed upon the parents advice, but what actually going on in his mind is never be determined.

        jschell wrote:

        How is is decided that they have in fact learned it?

        No one can decide this, Who we are to decide of ones life, just the thing that we are very much protective for our or others child, so we can only advice them that not do the same mistake that many people did in their past. We teach them not only to learn from their own mistake, but learn from others as well. Still if they found making the same mistake means he is the one who did not get the instruction.

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        How are those that make the decision certified?

        Its their personal belief whats right and wrong. Parents who cares for their kids always wants a better future for their kids. I am not telling one should be strictly obedient and should follow all the instruction, but think atleast why each parents teach the same lesson to their kids. Are they just lamb who follows the others? or Are they intelligent enough and had a great experience in their life, and by their knowledge they want to build their kids future better.

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        • R Ra one

          I came across an article here[^]. I do not know about the culture of other countries but India is not very liberal in their lifestyle and we do not give freedom to teenagers for doing anything which may affect them due to lack of the knowledge as their age is concern. What does you think ? Its interesting to know how this things are handled in different cultures and trends.

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          Well how does the saying go. Old enough to bleed, old enough to breed. What I read into that is that as soon as a girls body is ready to have children (at age 13 in most cases) the girl will start to experiment with sexual activities. The only thing we can do is to inform them of the possible consequences when they do it in an unsafe manner.

          If only closed minds would come with closed mouths. Ego non sum semper iustus tamen Ego sum nunquam nefas!

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