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by mrelectric
1495 days ago
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> "Once you're a parent you can never not be a parent again" without clearly elucidating the logic behind it? It's a simple sentence. Your comments feel tiresome and pushy. Once you're a parent you can never not be a parent again because that kid is simultaneously a part of you, potential manifestation of all your dreams and hopes that you can't or won't accomplish, they're your friend, companion, confidant. They're here to stay. You understand them and they understand you like no one else does. You're same blood. It's powerful, deeply ingrained set of thoughts and feelings that you can get a hint of sometimes but can never experience fully until you make your own kid. All previous statements have varying degrees of truth for most people, hence the fear of having family and children, esp. coming from non ideal backgrounds. |
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And this is how You get tiger moms ladies and gentlemen (only half joking - Your child is first and foremost independent human and not extension of yourself).
>> You understand them and they understand you like no one else does.
I think I have never seen this in my life - where do You think generational conflicts comes from?