Millennials who are mean.

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Anonymous wrote:Not surprised to see boomers crow about how amazing and special they are lol!


No kidding. Reminds me so much of my mom who thinks she’s soooooo amazing and special and never has a kind word to say about anyone else.
We are not your Mom. Grow up.

Also, Boomer Moms are amazing. Sorry- but we are.


From the comments on this thread, it seems like many disagree with that statement.


Lol, just jealous. We did career, motherhood, friendships without Zoloft.


PP you are quoting… not jealous at all. Zoloft saved my life postpartum. I’m beyond thankful to have the option to have it. Actually got me back in the workforce you keep harping on. I WISH my mom was on some sort of anti anxiety/depression medication. I think a whole other world would open up to her, maybe even a good relationship with her daughter.

This isn’t the flex you think it is. Continues to show the narrow mindedness of your generation.


Then treat your post partum depression! No issues there, but adulting, generally, isn't pathology. At some point, you will have to start doing it without blaming your mother and relying on being bitter. Generations before you all did that. You can, too.


Debbie, go light some candles for the health and healing of James Taylor.

Do you realize that your meme- like comments just elevate the idea regarding millennial inmaturity? I mean, you aren't helping your case
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Anonymous wrote:Not surprised to see boomers crow about how amazing and special they are lol!


No kidding. Reminds me so much of my mom who thinks she’s soooooo amazing and special and never has a kind word to say about anyone else.
We are not your Mom. Grow up.

Also, Boomer Moms are amazing. Sorry- but we are.


From the comments on this thread, it seems like many disagree with that statement.


Lol, just jealous. We did career, motherhood, friendships without Zoloft.


PP you are quoting… not jealous at all. Zoloft saved my life postpartum. I’m beyond thankful to have the option to have it. Actually got me back in the workforce you keep harping on. I WISH my mom was on some sort of anti anxiety/depression medication. I think a whole other world would open up to her, maybe even a good relationship with her daughter.

This isn’t the flex you think it is. Continues to show the narrow mindedness of your generation.


Then treat your post partum depression! No issues there, but adulting, generally, isn't pathology. At some point, you will have to start doing it without blaming your mother and relying on being bitter. Generations before you all did that. You can, too.


Debbie, go light some candles for the health and healing of James Taylor.

Do you realize that your meme- like comments just elevate the idea regarding millennial inmaturity? I mean, you aren't helping your case


DP. The case to whom? Boomers? Who cares what you think. You’re obsolete. We’re just waiting for nature to take its course.
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Anonymous wrote:Not surprised to see boomers crow about how amazing and special they are lol!


No kidding. Reminds me so much of my mom who thinks she’s soooooo amazing and special and never has a kind word to say about anyone else.
We are not your Mom. Grow up.

Also, Boomer Moms are amazing. Sorry- but we are.


From the comments on this thread, it seems like many disagree with that statement.


Lol, just jealous. We did career, motherhood, friendships without Zoloft.


PP you are quoting… not jealous at all. Zoloft saved my life postpartum. I’m beyond thankful to have the option to have it. Actually got me back in the workforce you keep harping on. I WISH my mom was on some sort of anti anxiety/depression medication. I think a whole other world would open up to her, maybe even a good relationship with her daughter.

This isn’t the flex you think it is. Continues to show the narrow mindedness of your generation.


Then treat your post partum depression! No issues there, but adulting, generally, isn't pathology. At some point, you will have to start doing it without blaming your mother and relying on being bitter. Generations before you all did that. You can, too.


Who uses the word “adulting” in 2023?
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Anonymous wrote:Lol there is a lot of Boomer denialism happening in this thread.

Truth is, if your kids are terrible to you or really dislike you, this is the one instance where it probably at least partially your fault. Either you were $hitty enough to them that it made them resent you, or you failed to set proper boundaries or guide them enough for them to become decent people. There's probably some luck and other factors involved too -- parenting isn't everything.

But think about it this way: say you raised a child and at 18 then went and joined a cult where the cult taught them to hate you. On the one hand, that cult sounds like crap and is definitely taking advantage of your kid. On the other hand, why would an 18 year old get sucked in by a cult that teaches you to hate your parents? At least some of that is on you. Doesn't let the cult off the hook, but the cult doesn't let you off the hook either.


There are quite a bit of situations that we could consider cults now. We tend to think of Charles Manson or Children of God, but it far more broad than that. I think a lot of religions are cults or cult- like- but they are normalized, MLMs, so much addiction, too. So, I don’t think this theory holds water. It's more about culture, personality, and possibly addiction tendency.
Not all personality can be attributed to a parent who raised the child. People aren't cakes that we prepare and bake. Sometimes cakes just don't rise.


You raise the child you have. If your kid grows up to make poor decisions or have a bad personality, it’s at least partially on you. And specifically, you have a large responsibility for the kind of relationship you have with your kid. If they are rude to you, or dislike spending time with you, you had a hand in that.

Parenting is not everything but it does matter.
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Anonymous wrote:Not surprised to see boomers crow about how amazing and special they are lol!


No kidding. Reminds me so much of my mom who thinks she’s soooooo amazing and special and never has a kind word to say about anyone else.
We are not your Mom. Grow up.

Also, Boomer Moms are amazing. Sorry- but we are.


From the comments on this thread, it seems like many disagree with that statement.


Lol, just jealous. We did career, motherhood, friendships without Zoloft.


PP you are quoting… not jealous at all. Zoloft saved my life postpartum. I’m beyond thankful to have the option to have it. Actually got me back in the workforce you keep harping on. I WISH my mom was on some sort of anti anxiety/depression medication. I think a whole other world would open up to her, maybe even a good relationship with her daughter.

This isn’t the flex you think it is. Continues to show the narrow mindedness of your generation.


Then treat your post partum depression! No issues there, but adulting, generally, isn't pathology. At some point, you will have to start doing it without blaming your mother and relying on being bitter. Generations before you all did that. You can, too.


Debbie, go light some candles for the health and healing of James Taylor.

Do you realize that your meme- like comments just elevate the idea regarding millennial inmaturity? I mean, you aren't helping your case


I'd say you're elevating the idea of Boomers being jerks and also being oblivious to it. Poor showing, Sharon.
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Anonymous wrote:I love how Linda thinks self-medicating with gin and gossiping with her Fox-transfixed friends about her failed marriage is better than taking Zoloft and talking to a therapist. Dried up and bitter, not a good look.

Not Linda. I am a Boomer.
Not watching Fox News.
Advocating daily for reproductive rights, gun control, and getting Republicans out of office.
My friends in bad marriages divorced.
My marriage is fine, thanks.
Nope, didn't need Zoloft to do anything up to now.
I teach, write, produce, and run a business.
Happy healthy millennial kids.

But- you see, you are still defining a generation inaccurately you don't understand at all. And- still blaming your problems on that generation. Glad you are in therapy, though.



NP. Why are you posting your stats? Nobody cares about you. Your time is over and all you are doing is wasting resources.


You really are mean. Just ugly as hell. Wow. You will get the life you deserve.
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Anonymous wrote:Not surprised to see boomers crow about how amazing and special they are lol!


No kidding. Reminds me so much of my mom who thinks she’s soooooo amazing and special and never has a kind word to say about anyone else.
We are not your Mom. Grow up.

Also, Boomer Moms are amazing. Sorry- but we are.


From the comments on this thread, it seems like many disagree with that statement.


Lol, just jealous. We did career, motherhood, friendships without Zoloft.


PP you are quoting… not jealous at all. Zoloft saved my life postpartum. I’m beyond thankful to have the option to have it. Actually got me back in the workforce you keep harping on. I WISH my mom was on some sort of anti anxiety/depression medication. I think a whole other world would open up to her, maybe even a good relationship with her daughter.

This isn’t the flex you think it is. Continues to show the narrow mindedness of your generation.


Then treat your post partum depression! No issues there, but adulting, generally, isn't pathology. At some point, you will have to start doing it without blaming your mother and relying on being bitter. Generations before you all did that. You can, too.


Debbie, go light some candles for the health and healing of James Taylor.

Do you realize that your meme- like comments just elevate the idea regarding millennial inmaturity? I mean, you aren't helping your case


I'd say you're elevating the idea of Boomers being jerks and also being oblivious to it. Poor showing, Sharon.


8th grade going on here.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not surprised to see boomers crow about how amazing and special they are lol!


No kidding. Reminds me so much of my mom who thinks she’s soooooo amazing and special and never has a kind word to say about anyone else.
We are not your Mom. Grow up.

Also, Boomer Moms are amazing. Sorry- but we are.


From the comments on this thread, it seems like many disagree with that statement.


Lol, just jealous. We did career, motherhood, friendships without Zoloft.


PP you are quoting… not jealous at all. Zoloft saved my life postpartum. I’m beyond thankful to have the option to have it. Actually got me back in the workforce you keep harping on. I WISH my mom was on some sort of anti anxiety/depression medication. I think a whole other world would open up to her, maybe even a good relationship with her daughter.

This isn’t the flex you think it is. Continues to show the narrow mindedness of your generation.


Then treat your post partum depression! No issues there, but adulting, generally, isn't pathology. At some point, you will have to start doing it without blaming your mother and relying on being bitter. Generations before you all did that. You can, too.


Who uses the word “adulting” in 2023?

Millennials actually coined that word. So, ...
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not surprised to see boomers crow about how amazing and special they are lol!


No kidding. Reminds me so much of my mom who thinks she’s soooooo amazing and special and never has a kind word to say about anyone else.
We are not your Mom. Grow up.

Also, Boomer Moms are amazing. Sorry- but we are.


From the comments on this thread, it seems like many disagree with that statement.


Lol, just jealous. We did career, motherhood, friendships without Zoloft.


PP you are quoting… not jealous at all. Zoloft saved my life postpartum. I’m beyond thankful to have the option to have it. Actually got me back in the workforce you keep harping on. I WISH my mom was on some sort of anti anxiety/depression medication. I think a whole other world would open up to her, maybe even a good relationship with her daughter.

This isn’t the flex you think it is. Continues to show the narrow mindedness of your generation.


Then treat your post partum depression! No issues there, but adulting, generally, isn't pathology. At some point, you will have to start doing it without blaming your mother and relying on being bitter. Generations before you all did that. You can, too.


Who uses the word “adulting” in 2023?

Millennials actually coined that word. So, ...


Yes, dear. Trends happen, then you move on.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not surprised to see boomers crow about how amazing and special they are lol!


No kidding. Reminds me so much of my mom who thinks she’s soooooo amazing and special and never has a kind word to say about anyone else.
We are not your Mom. Grow up.

Also, Boomer Moms are amazing. Sorry- but we are.


From the comments on this thread, it seems like many disagree with that statement.


Lol, just jealous. We did career, motherhood, friendships without Zoloft.


PP you are quoting… not jealous at all. Zoloft saved my life postpartum. I’m beyond thankful to have the option to have it. Actually got me back in the workforce you keep harping on. I WISH my mom was on some sort of anti anxiety/depression medication. I think a whole other world would open up to her, maybe even a good relationship with her daughter.

This isn’t the flex you think it is. Continues to show the narrow mindedness of your generation.


Then treat your post partum depression! No issues there, but adulting, generally, isn't pathology. At some point, you will have to start doing it without blaming your mother and relying on being bitter. Generations before you all did that. You can, too.


Who uses the word “adulting” in 2023?

Millennials actually coined that word. So, ...


Yes, dear. Trends happen, then you move on.


You mean as of these past 3 or 4 months? Did you decide this " trend" is over in, what, May of this year? Looks like you are still struggling with reality, comprehension, and adulting all at the same time. But -these articles will explain why, dear.
https://www.kxan.com/top-stories/over-50-of-gen-z-millenials-say-theyre-not-adulting-right-report/

https://www.modernsalon.com/1085529/adulting-iq-2023-gen-z-millennials-survey-data

https://www.wionews.com/opinions-blogs/why-millennials-will-still-be-adulting-at-60-580979/amp

https://www.vogue.com/article/the-age-of-adulting-is-over

https://studyfinds.org/gen-z-millennials-burnout-adulting/
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Anonymous wrote:It sounds like their parents did something wrong.


sometimes kids have great parents and just grow up to be dicks.


Sure, but not usually ALL the kids in a family. 3 for 3 is a pretty bad track record and certainly suggests some fault lies with the parents.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not surprised to see boomers crow about how amazing and special they are lol!


No kidding. Reminds me so much of my mom who thinks she’s soooooo amazing and special and never has a kind word to say about anyone else.
We are not your Mom. Grow up.

Also, Boomer Moms are amazing. Sorry- but we are.


From the comments on this thread, it seems like many disagree with that statement.


Lol, just jealous. We did career, motherhood, friendships without Zoloft.


PP you are quoting… not jealous at all. Zoloft saved my life postpartum. I’m beyond thankful to have the option to have it. Actually got me back in the workforce you keep harping on. I WISH my mom was on some sort of anti anxiety/depression medication. I think a whole other world would open up to her, maybe even a good relationship with her daughter.

This isn’t the flex you think it is. Continues to show the narrow mindedness of your generation.


Then treat your post partum depression! No issues there, but adulting, generally, isn't pathology. At some point, you will have to start doing it without blaming your mother and relying on being bitter. Generations before you all did that. You can, too.


Who uses the word “adulting” in 2023?

Millennials actually coined that word. So, ...


Yes, dear. Trends happen, then you move on.


You mean as of these past 3 or 4 months? Did you decide this " trend" is over in, what, May of this year? Looks like you are still struggling with reality, comprehension, and adulting all at the same time. But -these articles will explain why, dear.
https://www.kxan.com/top-stories/over-50-of-gen-z-millenials-say-theyre-not-adulting-right-report/

https://www.modernsalon.com/1085529/adulting-iq-2023-gen-z-millennials-survey-data

https://www.wionews.com/opinions-blogs/why-millennials-will-still-be-adulting-at-60-580979/amp

https://www.vogue.com/article/the-age-of-adulting-is-over

https://studyfinds.org/gen-z-millennials-burnout-adulting/


DP. You took some time this afternoon to do this research, huh.
Anonymous
I’m a Gen-Xer raised by Boomers. I can see both sides although identify more with Millennials bc of my age. I think it’s too simplistic to just stereotype based on generations. There’s more at play. Also, as an immigrant, I do notice that Americans seem less forgiving of their parents’ mistakes. I’m not taking about abuse btw. Just in general-many Americans seem to resent older people in the family and public spheres.
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Anonymous wrote:Not surprised to see boomers crow about how amazing and special they are lol!


No kidding. Reminds me so much of my mom who thinks she’s soooooo amazing and special and never has a kind word to say about anyone else.
We are not your Mom. Grow up.

Also, Boomer Moms are amazing. Sorry- but we are.


From the comments on this thread, it seems like many disagree with that statement.


Lol, just jealous. We did career, motherhood, friendships without Zoloft.


PP you are quoting… not jealous at all. Zoloft saved my life postpartum. I’m beyond thankful to have the option to have it. Actually got me back in the workforce you keep harping on. I WISH my mom was on some sort of anti anxiety/depression medication. I think a whole other world would open up to her, maybe even a good relationship with her daughter.

This isn’t the flex you think it is. Continues to show the narrow mindedness of your generation.


Then treat your post partum depression! No issues there, but adulting, generally, isn't pathology. At some point, you will have to start doing it without blaming your mother and relying on being bitter. Generations before you all did that. You can, too.


Who uses the word “adulting” in 2023?

Millennials actually coined that word. So, ...


Yes, dear. Trends happen, then you move on.


You mean as of these past 3 or 4 months? Did you decide this " trend" is over in, what, May of this year? Looks like you are still struggling with reality, comprehension, and adulting all at the same time. But -these articles will explain why, dear.
https://www.kxan.com/top-stories/over-50-of-gen-z-millenials-say-theyre-not-adulting-right-report/

https://www.modernsalon.com/1085529/adulting-iq-2023-gen-z-millennials-survey-data

https://www.wionews.com/opinions-blogs/why-millennials-will-still-be-adulting-at-60-580979/amp

https://www.vogue.com/article/the-age-of-adulting-is-over

https://studyfinds.org/gen-z-millennials-burnout-adulting/


Clueless Boomers on DCUM. So what?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I love how Linda thinks self-medicating with gin and gossiping with her Fox-transfixed friends about her failed marriage is better than taking Zoloft and talking to a therapist. Dried up and bitter, not a good look.

Not Linda. I am a Boomer.
Not watching Fox News.
Advocating daily for reproductive rights, gun control, and getting Republicans out of office.
My friends in bad marriages divorced.
My marriage is fine, thanks.
Nope, didn't need Zoloft to do anything up to now.
I teach, write, produce, and run a business.
Happy healthy millennial kids.

But- you see, you are still defining a generation inaccurately you don't understand at all. And- still blaming your problems on that generation. Glad you are in therapy, though.



NP. Why are you posting your stats? Nobody cares about you. Your time is over and all you are doing is wasting resources.


You really are mean. Just ugly as hell. Wow. You will get the life you deserve.


If millennials are mean, it's because they learned from boomer women like this PP who is a nasty old bird.
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