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Last night on “The Real Housewives Of Atlanta” NeNe Leakes found herself criticizing Cynthia’s decision to allow her teenage daughter Noelle to date and Phaedra’s boys’ potential future behind bars…Ouch. And when the girls tried to bring NeNe’s son into the equation she quickly reminded them that though he became a young parent at 22-years-old, he went to college when he was 18.

Still feeling some way about the whole encounter, NeNe took to her Bravo blog and vented her full feelings about Cynthia and Phaedra’s parenting skills:

As Phaedra said, “I have had problems with my son”…now, now Phaedra, you are entitled to your opinion but the facts remain, you don’t know anything about my children. Have you ever met Bryson? If so, it couldn’t have been but once. Remember you have two young boys to raise! Let’s pray they don’t do six years in prison! You know the apple don’t fall far from the tree!

And if you thought she was done…

On to Cynthia: I talk to Cynthia almost every day, in fact several times a day. Cynthia is very clear on where I stand about teenage dating (13 to be exact!). This was not Cynthia’s first time hearing me say that. In fact I have said it many times to her. I think it’s too young and I won’t be changing my opinion EVER! Not for Cynthia, not for you, not for anybody! I think it’s okay for friends to agree to disagree. It’s also okay for friends to have various opinions with respect to child rearing. I think we are both great parents. I just think we have different ideas on what parenting is. If you don’t wanna hear others opinions, don’t bring up the topic that you find to be sooooo touchy!

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