Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Actions and Consequences

It's funny how money seems to affect what people consider acceptable behavior. For instance, if you're rich and have children, you can still party it up. Normally I wouldn't comment on somthing like Britney partying it up with Paris and what not but I had to talk about Paris's comments. Here she tries to defend Britney's behavior, “For people to call out her parenting skills on behalf of her partying ethics is appalling. Britney loves her kids to death, and I know for a fact that it truly hurts her when she sees these cruel things being written about her. She goes home every night to her babies and partying has not come in the way of her parenting." Can your partying ethics possibley reflect on your parently skills? Absolutely. How many responsible parents do you think let it all hang out, literally, when their children are not around? Being a parent isn't just a part time job and just because you have a nanny to had your kids off to doesn't mean you stop being a parent. Once you become a parent you become a role model for your children. Rich or poor, once you have children your partying days are over. If and when you get to go out you're expected to keep your clothes on and have responsible fun.

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