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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not surprised to see boomers crow about how amazing and special they are lol![/quote] No kidding. Reminds me so much of my mom who thinks she’s soooooo amazing and special and never has a kind word to say about anyone else.[/quote]We are not your Mom. Grow up. Also, Boomer Moms are amazing. Sorry- but we are. [/quote] From the comments on this thread, it seems like many disagree with that statement.[/quote] Lol, just jealous. We did career, motherhood, friendships without Zoloft. [/quote] And look how that turned out. [/quote] You were raised, not by just your own parents, but by a generation of ideals. There were so many things that impacted this generation's sensibilities, even accepting adulthood (adolescence has been extended quite long). There's the whole trophy trope, addictive video gaming as leisure, the sudden increase of violence in entertainment, the tech era, multiple and ubiquitous forms of advertising, latch key kids, the rise in ADD diagnoses and certainly medication...the list goes on. You can look at Boomers in a generational sense as the first to live in post war growing affluence and its impact on the children with the above, but you also need to understand that if you do that you have to also address what Boomer women did for you in the workplace, for sexual freedom and reproductive choice, for relationships, for their role in politics. You can't cherry pick because you are mad at your Mom. :roll: I mean it's still about accepting responsibility for yourself, and what message you are sending the next generation. Let's learn to cope. [/quote]
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