Saturday, February 18, 2012
What's important to your family, Rick?
Thinking about this contraception/ First Amendment discussion, it just got me wondering? What's important to your family? Now I have to say, I've never had children, but I have 4 sisters and had a marriage with a women who had children. So my question to everyone, but especially to Rick Santorum: What's important to your family? No, not you and your spouse, but to your children as they are growing up. Not what's important to them, but what you think should be important in their future. The right person to spend a life with? That may be the most important thing for you to think about. So, of course, you want that person to get along very well with your child in as many areas as possible. Get along and are friends with each other? Of course. They should spend a lot of time with each other to see how they are together. Treat them well and with respect? Of course. Them spending time together will do that, too. Have a good sense of money and agree with how it should be spent? That would be nice, and them seeing how each other make and spend money helps. Physically attractive to each other? Of course, that is very important. Gets along sexually? So you don't care about that, do you, Rick? I think everyone else does. They want their children to meet someone they can get along with sexually. I have for all my sisters, and all my step-kids. To me, it doesn't matter if they're straight or gay, a prude or a sexual freak in some way, like sex once a month or once a hour. I want them, and I think all parents want the same thing, to have their children find someone that they are compatible with, and that they can be happy with. Most people would say this is something that any two people can't just talk about, but must find out through actions. And the easiest way to do this is with some type of conception. So, you disagree with that thought? Which part, and why? What are you or will you teach your children to do when this important item comes up in their lives? Will you tell them just to talk about it with their perspective mates, or isn't it important to you and your family? Want me out of your family's bedroom, Rick? Stop preaching your faith, stay out of my family's bedroom, and others bedrooms, and I will. But if you bring it up, it's fair to ask about you and your family.
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