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I think it's fine to roll your eyes in private, but if it's something DC cares about, he should suck it up.
"I think it's hurtful to DC when you are dismissive of things she cares a lot about." |
OOOh, this is soo good. NP. |
| Team Dad: my preschooler - who is in the first year of a 2-year program - is “graduating” the the 2nd-year students so that “no child feels left out”. And now I have to patiently explain to my kid three times a week that despite her entire “graduation ceremony” with cap and gown, no, she is just coming back to the same class in the fall. |
You don’t see the difference between this and a 5th grade promotion where they will be going to an entirely different school after spending six years at the same elementary school? |
NP. Also, your pre-schooler will eventually not remember that Dad didn’t come. Your 10 yo will not forget. |
My father was like this. He negated anything I got excited about. Haven't talked to him in 20 years. Glad he didn't show up and act like an a** in front of my friends. Sad part for him is he lost out on knowing me but he's too self involved to realize it. Your daughter will figure out soon enough her father is an a**. Her friends will also point it out to her. Skip Father's Day. Tell him it codfles fathers. |
| It’s one thing if he can’t go because of work or other obligations. It’s another thing if he won’t go because he thinks it’s stupid. Your daughter knows the difference and she’ll remember. Ask me how I know. |
| A bunch of man hating on this thread |