He's just a kid, cut 'em some slack, eh? I was tougher as a kid, too, but I had to be. My oldest boy is just now 16 and pretty tough, but I wouldn't have wanted him to go through the **** I did to be as tough as I was at his age. I prefer him to enjoy being a kid and be a little soft, over being tough as nails and never having a childhood.
By the way, a man isn't a "man" until nearly age 30, or older for some. It isn't until then that a man is fully matured mentally, and loses most, or all of the insecurities of childhood. Hardship or a traumatic life can make one mature beyond their years, but that can screw a fellow up in other ways too, that will take years to overcome.
By the way, a man isn't a "man" until nearly age 30, or older for some. It isn't until then that a man is fully matured mentally, and loses most, or all of the insecurities of childhood. Hardship or a traumatic life can make one mature beyond their years, but that can screw a fellow up in other ways too, that will take years to overcome.
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