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Views on Poll


Name: Sarika
Country: India
Comment:
My view is to give freedom to our children and be their good guides. We cannot expect them to live in ancient time. They have to live with time and we should also change with time. If they are made comfortable and understandable of the boundaries and limits which are for their protection, I think they will respect and obey us. Its vice-versa, we should also respect and understand them and be part of their enjoyment. Celebrating Valentine's should not be a taboo, infact expressing their love will boost the confidence and kills the frustration of child. Rather than repenting and blaming throughtout their lives. If they wish to celebrate they should be allowed but with proper knowledge.
Name: zena
Country: India
Comment:
I think we should allow teenagers to celebrate valentine's day,as we can explain them that valentine's day is not necessary to be celebrated only by 2 lover's it can also be celebrated by siters/brother's friends/parents.
Name: Ajit Singh
Country: USA
Comment:
Permitting teenagers to celebrte valentine's day means giving them full freedom for doing romance and making love with opposite sex. That may result crossing all barriers of discipline.
Name: Shaan
Country: India
Comment:
No we should'nt encourage teenagers to celebrate Valentine's day. Becoze if we allows we are indirectly propogating them to enter in all type of affairs and ultimatley this will land up in scandals like DPS MMS.



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