Well, we can try to tell our youngsters the facts of life and lessons from the school of hard knocks but they don’t like to listen.
Was on big trip a couple years back. My youngest (about 8 then) kept wanting to touch the hot waffle maker handles at the hotel and I kept reminding them that it’s hot and they’ll get burned. Well about the 23rd time after telling them and them not listening they grabbed that hot handle and received a burn to the palm of the hand. First words out of my mouth (I’m a dad so it’s a given) were something like “that is what you get for not listening. Are you OK”. Take guess how many hot items they have touched since.
I served another Marine that kept visiting the employees of cat houses and got “his bore punched” a few times for STD testing. He obviously didn’t learn to wrap it up from health class, or even after the first time.
As for my children, after 28+ years in medicine, I just tell them stories of things I’ve seen and treated after other guys went dipping their wicks in every knothole in a fence. I also have a clinical book that has chapter after chapter of photos of STDs and their effects on the body. I’ll scare them straight.
sbenton7684 6 months ago
There’s a severe learning curve here…
Imagine 6 months ago
And that’s a fact…
The Reader Premium Member 6 months ago
In fact, don’t even put it in your comics!
Farside99 6 months ago
The two unwritten rules of life:
1.
2,
dallenboston 6 months ago
First rule of life club, don’t talk about it
goboboyd 6 months ago
It may be more like the myth of life. At the least, seems malleable.
Doug K 6 months ago
Many have had to learn the facts of life on their own.
Many have “learned” the facts of life from people who don’t know the facts of life themselves.
"It's the End of the World!!!" Premium Member 6 months ago
Well, we can try to tell our youngsters the facts of life and lessons from the school of hard knocks but they don’t like to listen.
Was on big trip a couple years back. My youngest (about 8 then) kept wanting to touch the hot waffle maker handles at the hotel and I kept reminding them that it’s hot and they’ll get burned. Well about the 23rd time after telling them and them not listening they grabbed that hot handle and received a burn to the palm of the hand. First words out of my mouth (I’m a dad so it’s a given) were something like “that is what you get for not listening. Are you OK”. Take guess how many hot items they have touched since.
I served another Marine that kept visiting the employees of cat houses and got “his bore punched” a few times for STD testing. He obviously didn’t learn to wrap it up from health class, or even after the first time.
As for my children, after 28+ years in medicine, I just tell them stories of things I’ve seen and treated after other guys went dipping their wicks in every knothole in a fence. I also have a clinical book that has chapter after chapter of photos of STDs and their effects on the body. I’ll scare them straight.
Frank Burns Eats Worms 6 months ago
Yeah, he hated that show.
sandflea 6 months ago
Well let me tell you about the birds and the bees, and the flowers and the trees……………..
wildlandwaters 6 months ago
uh…go ask yer mother…
Impkins Premium Member 6 months ago
I’ll I know is how to wear these oh-so-fashionable slacks. I’ve never had them off and you’re adopted. :)
cuzinron47 6 months ago
You’ll have to attend the school of hard knocks to learn the facts of life.
mbrahms26 5 months ago
“Fact number two: you’re not my son.”