"I did so much dumb shit... fuckin' amazing that I survived... but here we are... parents." I love this quote... then for those that can relate, the question becomes "should you share your pre-adult stories with your kids"? My rule of thumb is no... they will find their own trouble to get into. Instead, spend the time praying that they come out unscathed, don't end up in jail, and learn from their "dumb shit. "
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Discussion
Not until they are parents.
Yeah, it's all good when a classmate remembers my dumbness... 
more than one reason to be anon. ;)
You gotta tell them all the dumb shit you did because laughing is a bonding experience.
I hear you... All in good time.
Yes but you shouldn’t lie to them.
Save the stories until they are adults. They are the best conversations around a campfire.