It could be worse, it could be someone else telling your sons of past mistakes to taint their view of them. My husband told his son how unwise it was having under aged sex because the young lady could not legally give consent. His ex-wife's response was to tell him what a hypocrite he was as they were only 15 when they first had sex. Erm, no, he's grown up, realised that there are serious consequences and wants to protect his son from them.
Sometimes it helps your children to see you are a "real" person who made mistakes rather than just a figure of authority. Also, it depends how old your sons are Florencerosie. If they are grown up, they have already have formed their opinion. Mind you, if my husband told me to "Shut up," my response wouldn't be polite. I would expect a more reasoned response!
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