Reading all the comments on this thread about "not getting mature until 30", I can't help but think that maybe we've just reversed adolescence and childhood. These tween kids act like teens, and the teens act like children.
I can tell you one thing, though: if I ever have kids, they will NOT be like this. I happen to be one of those people who is gifted with not-so-common-common-sense.
I grew up around the conversation, "Who's the parent?" You are..." "And who's the child?" "I am..." I didn't always like it, but dang it, I turned into a 17 year old who believes in being a good steward of what you've got, not expecting the world to revolve around you, and not compromising yourself to fit into this stupid "lets all be hip and wear 100-dollar jeans and tennies" trend. I credit it to awesome parents who set boundaries, kept me out of public school and only let me listen to Christian music. Seriously. The music limit was the one of the smartest, kindest things they ever did for me (among many things).
"The decision to give birth to or murder a baby is an enormous one and it should be made by the parents together," he said by telephone.
Sweet Lord, "the decision to... murder a baby... should be made by the parents together". Sweet Lord, I'm speechless... once again, the inhumanity of humanity amazes me.