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For once I have a serious problem!

Well, the time has come. Today is the match. I will update as soon as we get home, maybe some pics if he is in a good enough mood. thanks again
 
I want to just throw this in as an outsider looking in and in no way is criticizing you at all. It is obvious you care about your kid.
All of us Adults can rationalize this till we are blue in the face (i mean we have 3 pages on this) but just remember one thing: He is 6 years old!!! They have attention spans of 5 minutes & are just kids. They change their minds at a drop of a hat. Example: my little guy loves chicken nuggets, all he eats, then one day goes nuts about how he hates chicken. WTF? So what does he do? 2 weeks later he loves nuggets again. He does this with school, sports, toys, everything. Just give him a little breathing room, dont over-rationalize the situation, especially to him, & if he loves to wrestle he will come back to it.
 
shyboy said:
I want to just throw this in as an outsider looking in and in no way is criticizing you at all. It is obvious you care about your kid.
All of us Adults can rationalize this till we are blue in the face (i mean we have 3 pages on this) but just remember one thing: He is 6 years old!!! They have attention spans of 5 minutes & are just kids. They change their minds at a drop of a hat. Example: my little guy loves chicken nuggets, all he eats, then one day goes nuts about how he hates chicken. WTF? So what does he do? 2 weeks later he loves nuggets again. He does this with school, sports, toys, everything. Just give him a little breathing room, dont over-rationalize the situation, especially to him, & if he loves to wrestle he will come back to it.
I think you misunderstood the situation or the actual problem that we were having. I could care less if after the season he says " dad, I dont want to do it anymore" but once you make a decision, you stick with it. Example, when I was in second grade there was the play, I told my mom I wanted to be in it. I ended up playing a chicken, stupid right, yes it was. Anyways, I wanted to quit just cause I was a chicken, she told me I chose to be in it, You are doing it! After that, I understood that quiting is not an option. If we dont teach values at a young age, then how do you try to change what is already instilled into there heads when they are older. Try teaching a 12 year old that quiting is not ok, after you let him do it, time and time again. Trouble on the forefront. Just my .02 and I do appreciate your opinion.
 
revodrew said:
Example, when I was in second grade there was the play, I told my mom I wanted to be in it. I ended up playing a cow, stupid right, yes it was. Anyways, I wanted to quit just cause I wasn't a chicken, she told me I chose to be in it, You are doing it! After that, I understood that quiting is not an option. As god as my witness, I promised myself that one day I would become a chicken.

And the moral to Drew's story is that to this day he has never given up on his dream of becoming a big fat chicken. Godspeed my son.
 
And nate has never given up on getting transgender sugery. His vagina gets cut tommorrow.

Hey nate, how you like that avator? I know he is gonna hook me up good for this one.
 
revodrew said:
And nate has never given up on getting transgender sugery. His vagina gets cut tommorrow.

Hey nate, how you like that avator? I know he is gonna hook me up good for this one.

I really despise it! Great job! :D Tell your son to keep on kickin ass. I hope my son takes to football like your son takes to wrestling when he's older.
 
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