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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Really sick of complaining parents.[/quote] This. So much this. Land the helicopter. Do something productive and stop with the creepy voyeuristic behavior. [/quote] Hello - some meets are a 30 minute drive away. That’s a pain to not be able to stay and watch. Fine if it’s around the corner. But watched your kids’ meet is not a helicopter- yes, for practices. [/quote] It’s fine to stay for practices. [/quote] Maybe in a waiting area or in the car. [/quote] Or exercise yourself with a walk or run errands nearby. [/quote] So, basically you cannot be bothered and need to bully others into feeling the same way to justify your actions. You probably do the fake carpooling. You arrange the carpool, bail every time it it is your turn to drive and expect others to do it for you. Its cold out, too cold to walk. What kind of errand can you do in 45 minutes? No reason not to wait in the waiting room (beyond covid). We always did prior to covid and I would again when covid is better.[/quote] I drive my kids everywhere and take my time to get my own items accomplished. I'm sorry that you don't have your own interests outside of your children's hobby. That is really sad. I am sorry that you have lost yourself. There is no reason you can't bundle up and take a walk. No such thing a too cold, just bad clothing. The cold air is invigorating. Is it hard for you to walk outside? Some people do have a tragic lack of motivation. Or worse, do you have a physical limitation? I'm really sorry you are going through this. It is tough on women when they are enmeshed with their kids to the point of not being able to separate. Good luck to you. Empty nest syndrome is going to be a doosey for both of you because you have not figured out the earlier stages. Be well and I hope you figure out a heathier path forward. [/quote] I can only imagine how you treat your kids. [/quote]
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