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Old November 16th, 2010, 02:59 PM
Skylar Newton Skylar Newton is offline
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having a young member in the family.. sometimes it's hard not to spoil them! i know this because i have a little 5 year old brother. lol but spoiling a kid can really mold them into a little brat when they grow up. spoiling should only go to an extent. they'll grow up not appreciating things around them but becoming a stuck up girl/boy.
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Old April 8th, 2011, 01:08 PM
Geriselle Geriselle is offline
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i spoil my little sister to death and my fear is that when i have children of my own that im going to spoil; the hell of them as well and i need to have a medium where they can respect me and not walk all over me.. i have yet to master that trait
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