04-20-2011, 10:27 AM
There is much proof, that kids from a good home can still make bad choices, as well as kids from bad homes, can make good choices.
Judging Maytee for her parenting skills, will add nothing to this case. Its reflective, but really leads nowhere. It proves nothing.
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Well, to be honest I have to respectably disagree with you about his mother's parenting skills. A good parent is suppose to love and protect their children from such evil as drugs, violence and the hustle lifestyle. A good parent "does not" introduce pot and smoke it regularly with their own kid as a lifestyle and sell dope to all of his friends like Johnny's mom has been doing for years. I witnessed it, neighbors witnessed it and her own family has even witnessed it. (and yes, all of this does prove credibility and the sort person she is, absolutely no morals.) Maytee was absent from Johnny's life for several years and then when she decided to come back and play mommy...Johnny would do anything he could to get her attention. Like I said before, IMO- Johnny's biggest problem in life was his very own mother.
Judging Maytee for her parenting skills, will add nothing to this case. Its reflective, but really leads nowhere. It proves nothing.
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Well, to be honest I have to respectably disagree with you about his mother's parenting skills. A good parent is suppose to love and protect their children from such evil as drugs, violence and the hustle lifestyle. A good parent "does not" introduce pot and smoke it regularly with their own kid as a lifestyle and sell dope to all of his friends like Johnny's mom has been doing for years. I witnessed it, neighbors witnessed it and her own family has even witnessed it. (and yes, all of this does prove credibility and the sort person she is, absolutely no morals.) Maytee was absent from Johnny's life for several years and then when she decided to come back and play mommy...Johnny would do anything he could to get her attention. Like I said before, IMO- Johnny's biggest problem in life was his very own mother.