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Lightbulb i need advice.. - 05-08-2004, 06:12 AM

ok people, im looking for some advice...my son will be one on may 10th, and i want him to be break dancin by the age of three....i dont know anything about breakdancin, i cant do it, i know some people that breakdance but i want my son to be doing some moves by 3..is this possible???? and if so give me some pointers....my son is a little guy, but strong, so i have faith in him.......ps i want him to be in one of missy videos tearing it up by age 4 or 5...
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05-08-2004, 11:44 AM

oh man,how can you force someone to break.you'll make him dance for the sake of doing it and is a poser man.oh god,breaking at such a young age would also stunt growth.and you do not even know breaking.you're a poser man.peace




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05-08-2004, 12:05 PM

wat are you sayin ultraman? u callin her a poser for wat?!

i think its coo if u want your son to dance, imagine how dope he could be when he gets old heh

but as long as if he wants to do it




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05-08-2004, 01:03 PM

oh wow dude i wanted my son like that hhahah thats awsome.. dunt force him. .just encourage him and he'll go at his own pace. if he doesn't like it or isn't passionate about bboying there isn't much he can do.. its best to get people that bboy too so they can session wit him..




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05-08-2004, 01:48 PM

it'll help if you learn to do some moves and do it in front of your son.....children are imitaters at that age and look up to their parents...whatever you do, they'll pick up the habit......or try to at least....but you'll be there to be able to show them....




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05-08-2004, 02:12 PM

ok, i dont see how im a poser..that makes no sense...i just think it would be amazing to have such a young person do it, and of course i wouldnt force him but i would turn on the videos and stuff, and what kid wouldnt get up and try to do it after a while....i just think if you start out young then you will be one of the best and i only want that for my son...




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05-08-2004, 05:12 PM

i can understand you but i think he's still too young, but maybe i'm wrong..................but i think it will be great to start as soon as he can(i never saw some1 bboying that young, the youngest bboy i saw was 5)

keep us informed and good luck
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05-08-2004, 05:25 PM

Just encourage him. But keep in mind you can't force a young child to slave over something he doesn't like. Best of luck to you.

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05-08-2004, 08:28 PM

alright,i take back my words.but wouldn't he be 'forcing' his son?i get what you all mean.but,doesn't bboying have to be learnt with the passion?peace
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05-09-2004, 01:49 AM

im not a "he" , im a "she"..but anyways i would just incourage him i would never force him, and if your incouraged (did i spell that right) at such a young age and auctally do it, then i think there could be soooo much passion within it..
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05-09-2004, 03:05 AM

well you could learn how to break with your son, it would help a lot, your son looking up to you and stuff.. and yeah, get down some moves, and teach them to your son..





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hmmm - 05-09-2004, 03:16 AM

hmm..it seems that u just want ur son to start breaking so u can become famous...
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.......ps i want him to be in one of missy videos tearing it up by age 4 or 5...
seems like ur just one attention seeking mofo, no love for the dance, just love for the money and media; if thats the case, u should go and reconsider what type of mother you are cause from ur post, u seem kinda lousy.

sorry i called u a father, not that it matters. ur morals seem pretty crap.




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05-09-2004, 03:20 AM

u mean mother, she did say that she is a she
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05-09-2004, 09:36 AM

at 3 you physically dont have the strenght to break dont expect the impossible from this poor kid. and dont forget where many child actors and child stars end up..washed up and in rehab at 16.
anyway if you do want him to break then be patient ( let him learn how to WALK first lol) and take him to dance lessons and maybe let him get some foundations in gymnastics cos it helps and then eventually he can find some bboys to practice with.
but please be rational with him hes a person and hes gonna grow up to hate you if you try to really control him to much

best of luck
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05-09-2004, 02:22 PM

u people get the wrong impression of me....i just think it would be cool for my son to break..WHAT THE HELL IS SOOOOOO WRONG WITH THAT!!??:?? not a damn thing....and first af all im am a wonderful mother, i work 40 hours a week, go to school full time ( so my son can have a better future) and im a single mother, so FUCK Off...there is nothing wrong with me wanting my son to break, and to think im doing it for money ur an idiot....thats not the type of person i am, i just want him to break, i think its something good to get in to, and u might as well start off young so that u can be good, if he doesnt like it then so be it...
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