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I almost feel sorry for the kid. There's no way that's even possible unless his parents like...locked him in a soundproof room with a drum kit and a metronome at the age of two and slipped the poor soul a few slices of unsavory bologna through the crevice of light at the bottom of the door every other week.
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Growing wider not wiser
Join Date: May 2007
Location: This Is England
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Not neccessarily. In most cases kid's are almost forced to be a parents ideal, but children can show a remarkable aptitude for learning at an early age. The kid does look genuinely happy in what he is doing. That's it I'm dragging the guitars out for my kids!
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I was a father. Yep. Right up until I asked my son what he wanted to be when he grew up, and he replied with, "I'd like to get into marketing." So I put the little fucker out of his misery.
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Growing wider not wiser
Join Date: May 2007
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So you are NOT a father then. I agree that ideals are forced upon kids 90% of the time, but my two sons hardly follow any of my likes, hobbies etc, but if they did I would encourage it 100%. It is extremely hard to "pre-programme" children and get them to do what you want. The complications arise when a parent forces the child's natural aptitude for a given task (for want of a better word) to levels beyond their usual remit. Getting your son to jam along to music and show aptitude can be descibed as normal sometimes.
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