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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If redshirting is cheating, what about tutors? Afterall, not all families can afford them for their kid. Also, how about therapy. Not everyone gets that or can afford it. Seriously, when you are giving your child what they need to succeed in this world and it doesn't violate the rules, which red shirting does not in many places, then it's not cheating. What a crazy idea that you would withhold something that benefits your child just because everyone else doesn't do it. [/quote] What about private school?! Talk about cheating...[/quote] Trust funder here , we do public and they go on time. Frankly if they, with two educated parents and world travel and hugely varied experiences aren't "mature" enough for K, I've failed. Ironically its just such kids who are routinely redshirted. [/quote] Why isn't having a trust fund to pass on cheating? That seems far more impactful than whatever kindergarten start year your kid has. The idea of a parent with a trust fund who is passing that trust fund on criticizing other parents for "cheating" because they redshirted is beyond laughable. My god, the privilege, it blinds. [/quote] I can't pass on mine as I'm not dead yet. They have their own, so I can't not pass it on, its not mine. But you're right, I cheated to get into my moms womb instead of your moms. Yep. I had no more choice in who I was born to than your kids had choice in their birthdate. Neither one of us cheated by being born. It would only be cheating in my mind if I pretended I made millions. I didn't, it was a gift, just like all of you parents giving your child the "gift" of another year. If you don't like my circumstances, make sure you don't save a lot so that you die with nothing to pass on. Otherwise your kids would be cheaters, too. [/quote] LOL. You are so tone deaf and clueless. Maybe work on that? Poor kids![/quote] Do you have anything of value to add? Literally a single thing? And thank you for your pity. More rich kids need it![/quote]
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