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PARENTS always warned their daughters to never date the bad boy

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PARENTS always warned their daughters to never date the bad boy. But who would know who the bad boy is? Not to mention in their adolescent mind daughters - and teens alike - want to disobey their parents. Anyway, what harm could a bad boy do?

Daughters at a young age are taught how to spot a bad boy.

By his leather jacket. His motorcycle. His cocky attitude and his lack of respect.

Not only are daughters subjected to such "lessons" as sons are to. Don't become the bad boy.

Don't ride a motor cycle. Don't wear leather jackets - let your mother dress you instead. And be respectful and polite.

But what they should really be warning their daughters - their children, is to stay out of that gods damned forest or so help me-

Off track a little, but there are worse things than a boy breaking your heart - them being a meer blip on the radar of love. Sure, sometimes a bad boy can leave yiu devistated and loath the thought of love. But in time it'll pass over - if you let it.

But PARENTS really have it all wrong - they don't teach their children the right things in the right way.

PARENTS really ought to teach their daughters to stay away from real monsters.

But then again, for Diana Keller, she didn't really have parents around to teach her anything in the first place. So how could she know about the bad boys and monsters?

 So how could she know about the bad boys and monsters?

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