I had strict<a href="http://prnpadj.com"> petnars</a>. Everyone was Mr. or Mrs., or if close to the family and adult, Aunt or Uncle. There was a path to walk on, and we rarely ventured off it.I do, however, remember wetting my snow pants in a neighbor's foyer when I was six, as I didn't feel the situation warranted interrupting an adult conversation and risking my father's ire. That may have been overkill.They probably regretted that rule, as this was back in the day of kapok filled winter gear.Word verification: symate. Conjures up a multitude of options.
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