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Thanks for the input everyone.
lbftw- Well, I think that as a child, we should always have a sense of childhood and "carefree-ness". When getting into the aspects of boarding school, its as if you are living on your own and leaving behind the cherished years of your life. Even in high school, I feel like I owe myself a stellar childhood. I don't want my dog to act as if I am a stranger or for my 1 yr old sister to think I'm the next door neighbor. Although B.S. is veryy appealing, I'm not so sure that I'm ready to fully let go of the "traditional" experience.
It's all up to debate though, I can still change my mind and switch my views whenever I have a brain blast, but still.
Keylyme- How was his public school giving him a hard edge? I'd expect the opposite. I'd imagine B.S. would really toughen people up.
And B.S. is often stereotyped into places where rich people send their kids when they dont want to deal with them. I think that my parents think that I'm pushing them away and they're beginning to feel as if they weren't adequate enough for me. Its heart-wrenching and blood curdling.
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