cynicalorangeBristol or Dortmund, Somerset, England UK1,897 posts
At least it may teach them not to grow up, expecting everything to go their way. Hard in 'police' but it's a semi good idea.
Besides, most children have fall outs with their best friends on a weekly basis.
It's the problem these days with the youth expecting everything. I recently interviewed a school leaver, and he broke down in tears when I explained that he wasn't likely to get a second interview, due to having lied about his skills. He'd swaggered in, all arrogance and full of macho-ism, expecting me to instantly hire him.
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Cultural/Social Marxist nation England´s a runner-up,when it comes to extremes,-we all know this by now....
Kingston,Surrey and SW London,are pilot projects to this madness,-where teachers preach that children shouldn´t have best friends....
The Socialfascists defend their agenda,that children can get disappointed when friendship ends......