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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Um, how about using this time to form a relationship with your child?[/quote] You are truly an a$$hole. You don’t have a demanding job? Not worried about your kids playing in the street for hours while you work trying not to lose your job so you still feed your kids? There was lots of good ideas in this thread like Outschool, for example. You’re just an unhelpful piece of sh$t. [/quote] NP. You seem stressed, PP. If you can't devote time to your family right now, maybe you should at least learn how to better cope with stress. There are lots of resources out there. No need to lash out at others. [/quote] NP: PP, you are as helpful as the people implying or saying outright that because we are stressed about how to manage work and family in this unprecedented time, that we don't have strong bonds with our kids, or we've made life decisions that don't prioritize the right things. Nothing like a patronizing pat on the head to really make someone feel great. [/quote] PP here. Encouraging someone to destress when they’re lashing out at others in an expletive-laden post at someone’s silly and perfectly ignorable comment is sound advice. Perhaps they have blinders on and can’t see how out of control their own behavior is. It certainly seems that the other poster’s remark about quality time really struck a nerve. The anger-prone poster may feel that this is a huge area of weakness for them and feel shame about their poor parent-child relationship and felt triggered by that remark. Whatever the case, my advice was offered out of concern, and still stands. I hope they take it. You should, too. I’ll give it to you for free! [/quote]
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