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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is why I never try to help parents. I used to hold doors for people struggling with strollers, but it seems the "it takes a village" crowd only wants the village when it's convenient. So parents are invisible to me. [/quote] So because people don’t want you parenting for them, you’ve decided to become rude and not hold the door for people struggling with a stroller?[/quote] I've never tried to parent for anyone. But if parents are going to decide that the road to hell is paved with good intentions, then why bother? I don't slam doors in anyone's face, but I used to be the type of person who if I noticed someone trying to get in or out of somewhere I'd lend a hand. Not anymore. Also it's a bit funny to call talking to a child "parenting" them. [/quote] Trying to get a tantruming toddler to calm down is very much parenting them. You frankly just sound rude,[/quote]
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