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	<title>Of Mice and Middle Years... &#187; social networks</title>
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		<title>Experts State (again) Facebook and MySpace Generation in Crisis?</title>
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I was listening to a tidbit of this article on today&#8217;s CBC newscast and I really need to take some time now and rant.
I have to date raised two teenagers.  With my oldest (now 20) her high school years were accompanied by constant phone calls and slamming doors .  Especially hated the [...]]]></description>
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<p>I was listening to a tidbit of this <a href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/connected/main.jhtml?xml=/connected/2008/07/03/dlfacebook103.xml">article</a> on today&#8217;s CBC newscast and I really need to take some time now and rant.</p>
<p>I have to date raised two teenagers.  With my oldest (now 20) her high school years were accompanied by constant phone calls and slamming doors .  Especially hated the phone calls when she was gone. Finally gave up. I never touched a phone until she left home.  </p>
<p>My soon-to-leave-for-university-boy is the uber IM, Facebook and text networker. No phone ringing, but the same slamming doors.  I have just recently realized when the phone rings, it might be for me&#8230;</p>
<p>I do not care what the technology is, kids will meet FTF.  The social networking tool is the precursor, call to arms, or the executive summary of an event(s).  If I recall, isn&#8217;t attraction to the opposite sex one of the strongest &#8220;instincts&#8221; of any species?  Show me a researcher that has concrete data of the negative correlation of social networks and the plethora of FTF interactions, and I will type a recant.  Until then, I think our kids are just&#8230;umm.. fine. </p>
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