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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I could possibly see that. My husband rarely checks in with his parents. They are divorced and he talks to his father maybe once every few years. But what I definitely do see is a gene for helplessness. My 5 year old son has been helpless since birth and no amount of letting him figure it out or coaching has helped. He just stands there and yells about how he can't do it. Meanwhile my 2 year old daughter figured out 6 months ago to go look for the stool and bring it back to get whatever she wants. My mother has similar complaints about my father needing a lot of hand holding. [/quote] great examples…. [/quote] Of having no common sense. Darwin used to take care of those types. Now everyone sits at home on screens so less fatal “accidents.” [/quote]
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