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    Nothing really 'forced' but my mum 'strongly insisted' I carry on with the Flute, which I'm so glad she did as I really love it now. They tried giving me... heavy advice on things like my University & degree choice, all the extra-curriculars etc but at the end of the day they said it was my choice.





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    absolutely nothing and I love them for it
    I'm at a point in my life where I don't care if you like me or you don't. If you like me, cool. If you don't, meh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scottish View Post
    force feeding your children something they don't like isn't teaching any valuable lesson.
    so if a lil kid said they liked all kinds of junk food but wouldn't eat healthy things then you just let them get fat

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    I was forced to try a lot of things, but never to stick with it if I didn't like it though I wish I was introduced to a wider range of things.

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    my mum doesn't really push my to do much except obvious thinks like respect manners etc, but for years she wanted me to get into wanting to be a doctor or a make-up artist like she did

    my dad pushes me a lot more tho but exercise, hes the main reason i was a prefect at school, go places i didn't wna go or whatever erm cant rly think of anything else
    I love food

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    Me and my parents think extremely differently, they're a lot more chavy compared to me . I wish I was pushed into things. I've not been pushed into anything.
    i used to put the names of my favourite singers here... then i realised nobody cared

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    the only thing i've been "forced" to do, is come back to Guernsey so I can actually earn money. Otherwise as long as I stayed in school and ya know, did some work, they didn't mind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephen View Post
    so if a lil kid said they liked all kinds of junk food but wouldn't eat healthy things then you just let them get fat
    no, there's a difference between cooking healthy food and forcing them to eat something they despise.

    I'd prepare healthy meals for my children, but I would force them to eat, for example as above broccoli if they hated it.

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    My parents are great and so supportive they've never forced me into doing anything at all

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    I was forced to play the cornet for 7 years because both my parents played in a brass band. It was horrible. All of my teachers were so mean to me and I just wasn't interested at all. When I quit I didn't actually tell my parents for a few days because I thought they would shout at me. Luckily they didn't and then luckily I didn't have to see the horrible music teachers ever again.

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