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March 26, 2014, 01:43:50 AM
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I don't like or think much about Justin Bieber, but his father....  Cheesy

His dad is only ~37 years old and parties with Justin "all night"; They even go to strip clubs together (weird?)
Would you want a Dad who parties with you at 3AM, or would you rather have a "solid example of maturity?"

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March 26, 2014, 01:46:00 AM
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Maturity. Sophistication.

It's okay, I'll always end up on the opposite end of the stick. My dad was mature, and I ended up being immature.
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March 26, 2014, 02:13:33 AM
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Smiley Well there so many different kind of people.
And perhaps his father do not see anything wrong with it Wink
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March 26, 2014, 02:19:08 AM
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If you had 100 million+ in banks, your dad would have done same op Tongue
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March 26, 2014, 07:49:04 AM
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yea I don't think I'd be mad if my dad would hang with me and let loose at all.  I'm actually positive I'd be very glad to have those experiences with my father and think it is a good thing.
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March 26, 2014, 07:56:30 AM
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These days I'm extremely glad my dad has very little interest in what I do in life, otherwise he'd probably find reasons to get mad at me lol, I don't think it's necessarily a bad thing if that's what they're like, but if they're not interested in doing the same stuff as you then it's probably a good thing they're not hanging out with you lets be honest.

For example, if you brought your dad along to a local hangout could you imagine his reaction when you tried to hit on a girl? Or worse yet, what do you think girls would think if you brought your dad along to hit on single girls, they'd avoid you like the fucking plague. Nevermind the weirdness, it's a bit like if you brought your parents along to a job interview or a university, I'm sure most people would agree that it screams a complete lack of independence and confidence.
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March 26, 2014, 10:59:23 AM
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I do actually Wink

Bit of a pain sometimes but by and large very cool...

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March 26, 2014, 11:16:47 AM
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Not really sure that I'd want to go with my dad to a strip club. It would be slightly awkward.
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March 26, 2014, 11:48:48 AM
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No I wouldn't, as it would be totally awkward even if he'd be only 20 years older than I am.

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March 26, 2014, 12:23:18 PM
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I'm not sure if it'd be weirder for me to be at a 3AM party or my dad... A 3AM party around these backwoods parts, I'd imagine would be primarily gas huffing, meth, and sloppy, regrettable sex where everyone passes out after the first couple minutes. Lots of cheap weed, too, because it's "adult." Idunno -- maturity's perceived oddly around here. The more "gritty" you are, the more adult you're supposed to be, so once you stab a fellow in the chest, take his wallet, violently rape his wife, snort cocaine off her bloodied tits, and smash up a random car, that's, you know, when you know you're an adult. It's all about risk-taking, but it has to be "bad" for some reason. If you go to school smelling like weed and say everything's bullshit, that's when everyone's thinking "wow, she's so mature." Of course, if you want your daughter to be in the "right crowd," you damn well better be sure to get her into kindergarten wearing "100% bitch" torn t-shirts and a Jack Daniels sticker on her backpack. Need something catchy to call adversaries (like the teachers, obviously), too... maybe "you better step the fuck back, lame-ass old bitch!" That'd be maybe what she's to say when assigned homework to draw a picture of her pets. Maybe only five in years, but obviously wise beyond!

Anyway - can't really imagine anyone in family at 3AM parties. One cousin, I guess, if it were some cosplay thing. So... I can't even relate to the question. "No," probably.
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March 26, 2014, 03:12:35 PM
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I would rather have a solid example of maturity rather than what justin has. but if i had justins money id probally just want someone to party with i guess it would be fun. But id still want a father to talk to when its needed.

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March 26, 2014, 08:23:49 PM
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No I don't want that for a couple of reason one of them I wouldn't feel comfortable hitting on girls with my dad around, also fathers needs to be role models, and I don't think a dad who's parties till 3am is in general a good father (exceptions do exist)
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March 26, 2014, 09:00:54 PM
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nah, kids need a father who cares about them in a convencional way not partying Smiley

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March 26, 2014, 09:27:27 PM
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My father told me that if I would be Justin he can party with me all night, but I am paying Tongue
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March 26, 2014, 09:34:13 PM
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I don't like or think much about Justin Bieber, but his father....  Cheesy

His dad is only ~37 years old and parties with Justin "all night"; They even go to strip clubs together (weird?)
Would you want a Dad who parties with you at 3AM, or would you rather have a "solid example of maturity?"

I must admit that was a strange question and why I came to post, but thinking about it there could be benefits to this but honestly I might find it awkward still not completely unconventional he needs a fatherly influence to guide him even when he is partying haha

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March 26, 2014, 09:34:43 PM
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My father told me that if I would be Justin he can party with me all night, but I am paying Tongue


if you were Justin?

wat? Cheesy

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March 26, 2014, 09:44:35 PM
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I had bit of an attitude towards my Dad in my mid-teens.

When I started working full time out of school and eventually working with him, our relationship changed. We became buddies and had many good times together as any workmates will.

Don't give up on your Dads.

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March 26, 2014, 10:50:07 PM
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Not really sure that I'd want to go with my dad to a strip club. It would be slightly awkward.

Hey Dad, is she hotter than Mom?   Cheesy
slightly awkward indeed.

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March 26, 2014, 10:52:34 PM
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No, no I would not
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March 26, 2014, 10:56:36 PM
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I was a young adult when my dad passed away.
Wishing there was a chance to still have him around isn't going to make it happen.

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Don't give up on your Dads.

Good advice.

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