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Cool Parent Test

Questions 1 to 7 of 7
 
1.
Let's say you're in your 40s with teenage kids. How do you imagine yourself dressing on the weekends?

Classic and casual. Maybe a collared shirt and khaki pants.
In the latest styles - even if that means shrunken t-shirts and distressed jeans.
In sweatpants or really old clothes. Once you're out of the race to find a significant other, you can let yourself go.
 
2.
When you have a family, you will probably drive:

A mid life crisis sports car. A station wagon. An SUV.
 
3.
Your kid gets in trouble for insulting his teacher, but you have to admit that the insult was pretty darn funny. You:

Don't punish your kid, and actually praise him for his wit.
Talk to your kid about what's appropriate to say in what context - and take away his tv privileges.
Ground your kid for two weeks, and be mad at yourself for thinking the insult was funny at all.
 
4.
Your middle school aged daughter wants to see an R rated movie at a friends house that you know is very racy. You:

Say yes. They'll probably watch it anyway.
Say yes, after you've watched it first and discussed it with your daughter.
Say no, and wonder if they should be really hanging out with that friend.
 
5.
When you have kids, you:

Plan on cutting back on your social life and career a little, but still remaining active in the adult world.
Plan on spending as much time as possible with your kids, no matter what.
Plan on working, traveling alone with your spouse, and spending lots of time with your adult friends.
 
6.
When it comes to cursing in front of your kids:

You'll curse, and you don't mind if they do either.
You'll try to keep it to a minimum, but no one's perfect.
You'll wash out their mouths with soap if they ever say a four lettered word.
 
7.
Your kids' allowances:

Will be dependent on how many chores they do.
Won't exist. You don't want them to be spoiled.
Will start when they're young and be generous - you don't want them to get a crappy job.

 
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