How to stop kid from talking like a 50 year old?

Anonymous
There is absolutely nothing wrong talking about local politics, condos, vouchers. Stop trying to change those things about your son.

There is something wrong with anyone, 16 or 50, calling others streetwalkers for their attire.

Address treating others with respect.
Anonymous
Is he an autist
Anonymous
He sounds delightful! Celebrate the child you have, OP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This comes from a child having to be the parent in the family when their own parent is immature. You can fix it by growing up yourself. It might be too late.


This.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There is absolutely nothing wrong talking about local politics, condos, vouchers. Stop trying to change those things about your son.

There is something wrong with anyone, 16 or 50, calling others streetwalkers for their attire.

Address treating others with respect.


Some people don’t deserve us to respect their poor decisions. He is calling a spade a spade, and I’m all for it. Dress better. It is not something innate to the person, which would be wrong. They choose to look like that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Definitely a troll


+1

And an old one too

"Streetwalker"
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There is absolutely nothing wrong talking about local politics, condos, vouchers. Stop trying to change those things about your son.

There is something wrong with anyone, 16 or 50, calling others streetwalkers for their attire.

Address treating others with respect.


Some people don’t deserve us to respect their poor decisions. He is calling a spade a spade, and I’m all for it. Dress better. It is not something innate to the person, which would be wrong. They choose to look like that.


If you are a woman, figure out why you hate yourself and do some work.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There is absolutely nothing wrong talking about local politics, condos, vouchers. Stop trying to change those things about your son.

There is something wrong with anyone, 16 or 50, calling others streetwalkers for their attire.

Address treating others with respect.


Some people don’t deserve us to respect their poor decisions. He is calling a spade a spade, and I’m all for it. Dress better. It is not something innate to the person, which would be wrong. They choose to look like that.


If you are a woman, figure out why you hate yourself and do some work.


I am a woman and not at all. I respect myself far too much to dress like a skank.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There is absolutely nothing wrong talking about local politics, condos, vouchers. Stop trying to change those things about your son.

There is something wrong with anyone, 16 or 50, calling others streetwalkers for their attire.

Address treating others with respect.


Some people don’t deserve us to respect their poor decisions. He is calling a spade a spade, and I’m all for it. Dress better. It is not something innate to the person, which would be wrong. They choose to look like that.


If you are a woman, figure out why you hate yourself and do some work.


I am a woman and not at all. I respect myself far too much to dress like a skank.



Sorry for your upbringing. Respectable on outside, trash on inside
Anonymous
There is nothing wrong with your kid and he sounds a lot like my 17 yo. He often lectures us and he says he can’t believe that we let our daughter, his sister, go out of the house in the clothes that she wears. He had the mind of a person much older than 50. We are in our 50s.
Anonymous
He should hook up with Greta Thunberg
Anonymous
Honestly.... I'd be concerned about any incel tendencies. I have zero problem with a teenage boy not being into a girl wearing the shorts/skirts where her butt cheeks are hanging out. But calling them street walkers, skanks, and other misogynistic and angry names would never be okay in my house and would definitely put up some red flags.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sorry if this sounds crass, but my son is 16, and one thing that truly irks my soul is the way he talks—especially compared to how my nephew talks. My nephew talks about new games, pretty girls, and typical teenage stuff. My son, on the other hand, talks about local politics, condos vs. fee simple, the need for vouchers in MCPS as it declines, the imbalance of demographics, how the middle class is shrinking so fast, and what can be done about it. It’s just so annoying—like, go outside, talk to a girl!
And the worst part? He’s conventionally attractive, so girls do want to talk to him. But he says things like, “They dress too much like streetwalkers.” Like—what?? How do I fix this? I always have to ask him, “Are you 50?” just to get him to shut up.


The need for vouchers? That would only help the rich and catholic.

Condos? Are you kidding? What is wrong with you?

Anonymous
this kid is a loser but this is fiction
Anonymous
My nephew sounds very similar and to be honest, I always suspected Aspberger's, back when that was a diagnosis. He's now an adult, happily married and has started a family, so he found someone who didn't mind it.
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