As we all continue to get older, get engaged, married, and have kids...we can't help but wonder how different things will be when our kids are grown up.

We are much different than our parents' generation and much different than the new spoiled generation...so what will our kids be like? What will society be like?

Think of this: A couple of decades ago, homosexuality was a completely unacceptable concept in Egypt, not that it's totally accepted now, BUT, while our parents are still uncomfortable with the idea, our generation has accepted it as a part of life and of our society. That doesn't mean that everyone agrees with it though, many Egyptians accept it and are civil with the concept, but still don't support or agree with it - this is where our question comes in. What will it be like when you have kids? If what was completely unacceptable to our parents is now acceptable, then by the time we have kids - will it just be a normal part of life? Will the nuclear family no longer consist of a mother and father?

Think of this: Sex. It's ALWAYS been around, yes. But girls are no longer expected to be virgins by their peers, it is completely accepted by our generation now. While some people may not prefer their spouse to not be a virgin or vice versa, it no longer holds a "shock value" as it once used to. If anything, it is now a norm for girls to be experimental with their sexuality. Now take a step back and look at our parents and their days, where being "rebellious" is going to the nady without your parents.

What was shocking to them, is normal for us now. So what will it be like as the generations keep coming?

There's some food for thought for you, Cairo. What do you guys think??