A cautionary tale of how not to parent

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My takeaway: I hope I never have a friend or acquaintance like OP.

We are not friends as I mentioned. I don't want this kinds of friends. I find it monstrous. Poor kid didn't have space to breath.
Anonymous
Yawn
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why is this a thread? You parented better than your “friend”. Now you get to revel in her kid’s misery. Congrats?


Why? Because I'm horrified. It's a reminder what hovering does to kids.

Yes, I'm hoping that I'm doing a little better as a parent. After this story I want to improve. I guess we'll find out when my DC grows up.





The dad being a dck probably causes more problems for the kid.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My takeaway: I hope I never have a friend or acquaintance like OP.

We are not friends as I mentioned. I don't want this kinds of friends. I find it monstrous. Poor kid didn't have space to breath.


You have a lot of details for someone who isn't a friend.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My takeaway: I hope I never have a friend or acquaintance like OP.

We are not friends as I mentioned. I don't want this kinds of friends. I find it monstrous. Poor kid didn't have space to breath.


You have a lot of details for someone who isn't a friend.


Cautionary tale of not to overshare with coworkers or aquaintences.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My takeaway: I hope I never have a friend or acquaintance like OP.

We are not friends as I mentioned. I don't want this kinds of friends. I find it monstrous. Poor kid didn't have space to breath.


You have a lot of details for someone who isn't a friend.


Cautionary tale of not to overshare with coworkers or aquaintences.


Yeah, don't tell them how you go through your kid's trash, spy on them and control their lives. People may judge you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My takeaway: I hope I never have a friend or acquaintance like OP.

We are not friends as I mentioned. I don't want this kinds of friends. I find it monstrous. Poor kid didn't have space to breath.


You have a lot of details for someone who isn't a friend.


Cautionary tale of not to overshare with coworkers or aquaintences.


Yeah, don't tell them how you go through your kid's trash, spy on them and control their lives. People may judge you.


You need to get ahold of yourself Judge Judy
Anonymous
You are disgusting, OP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You are disgusting, OP.

Why? Because I'm judgmental?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You are disgusting, OP.

Why? Because I'm judgmental?


And smugly pleased about another family’s struggles.

You are far from perfect.

I’m glad you’re not my friend.
Anonymous
That "friend" is really you Op, right?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You are disgusting, OP.

Why? Because I'm judgmental?


And smugly pleased about another family’s struggles.

You are far from perfect.

I’m glad you’re not my friend.


I'm not smugly pleased. I find it monstrous what this family does. The only person I feel bad for in this family is that kid but I don't think he has any chances at this point.
I posted it so all you hovering, helicoptering moms out there learn how it effects kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You are disgusting, OP.

Why? Because I'm judgmental?


And smugly pleased about another family’s struggles.

You are far from perfect.

I’m glad you’re not my friend.


Smugly pleased about shit she’s never had to deal with. Raise some teenagers and get back to me OP.
Anonymous
These stories are always about an acquaintance... with really specific details...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: - great work of friction - are you shopping the story idea around for publication?


If so, you’re a terrible writer so just give up now.

-NP
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