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Influencer Lilliana ketchman aka Lilly k why originally do her parents remind me of the chicken run villains Mr and Mrs tweedy, same hairstyle, same looks , same no nonsense personality and same horrifying stares when people do stupid stuff?

Hi guys so if any of you know that one influencer who used to be on dance moms named Lilly ketchman. I wanted to ask what particularly made her parents Stacy k and Christopher k people who don’t play games, put nonsense to an end and absolutely have been known to not let foolish behavior, such as there own kids acting out of line rather than being more chill and caring. Like I see a similarity in the personalities of the chicken owners in the movie chicken run from claymations and Stacy and Christopher ketchman, they are pretty much identical. Was there something that happened in Stacy and Christopher’s life or one of their lives that made them kind of extremely extremely I don’t play type of people but at the same time they let both their children post publicly on Instagram and dance since they were like two publicly. Another thing I’m also trying to figure out is what do you think would have happened if Stacy and Chris instead of parenting Lily the strict way what if they acted like 1980s parents or certain parents from the past who would let their kids run around all day and saw a reckless behavior as kids will be kids think 50 years ago. Do you think Lily would not be as successful?

Please let me know your thoughts

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u/PromotionIcy9895 — 4 days ago

Age gaps between teens and young adults dating inquiry Versus past norms?

Hi friends so I want to understand one thing here. So I know society has gotten a lot stricter on young adults and teen relationships eg 16 and 19 year olds together or 15 19 or 17 and 20 year olds dating and the parents of those younger teens even if it’s a 2 year age gap feel a need to end the relationship and or report it to police rather than just seeing both as kids and being involved with guidance in the background. I’m wondering why is it nowadays like let’s say a 12 15 year old or 13 15 seems to get seen as ok and a 16 19 year old is not? I’m trying to just figure out why one is not viewed as a big deal and the other is a major criminal case potentially? For instance, the influencer Jiji wonder when she was 15 she was close with a 13 year old and Jiji did not get in trouble?

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u/PromotionIcy9895 — 4 days ago

1980s kids will be kids attitude versus modern day parenting?

Hi friends hope all is well! So I was curious I notice a big change in parenting methods between now and the 70s 80s 60s and people seem to shut exploration down with kids rather than say kids will be kids like 60 50 years ago. Like how come when it comes to stuff like middle school smoke outs or once in a while 13-year-olds getting drunk with their friends or kids in relationships when they're 14 and 15 and or 16-year-olds dating 19-year-old that all tends to be shut down and there's a strong emphasis on shutting that down as a parent rather than giving a safety talk and seeing it as kids will be kids. I know I heard stories from a friend of mine named Jenifer that when she was in high school in 1980 she dated a college boyfriend when she was 16 and when she went to college herself in like 1983 she hung out with highschoolers just as much as college age. I'm wondering why the idea of safety talks and independence and exploration with some guidance doesn't work so well with parenting anymore? As well as the idea of kids going out until the street lights turn on.

Any thoughts (: 😊 🙂

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u/PromotionIcy9895 — 8 days ago

Hi friends hope all is well! So I was curious I notice a big change in parenting methods between now and the 70s 80s 60s and people seem to shut exploration down with kids rather than say kids will be kids like 60 50 years ago. Like how come when it comes to stuff like middle school smoke outs or once in a while 13-year-olds getting drunk with their friends or kids in relationships when they're 14 and 15 and or 16-year-olds dating 19-year-old that all tends to be shut down and there's a strong emphasis on shutting that down as a parent rather than giving a safety talk and seeing it as kids will be kids. I know I heard stories from a friend of mine named Jenifer that when she was in high school in 1980 she dated a college boyfriend when she was 16 and when she went to college herself in like 1983 she hung out with highschoolers just as much as college age. I'm wondering why the idea of safety talks and independence and exploration with some guidance doesn't work so well with parenting anymore? As well as the idea of kids going out until the street lights turn on.

Any thoughts (: 😊 🙂

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u/PromotionIcy9895 — 18 days ago