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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Oldest 2 boys are probably mean. They exclude other boys and hold weak ones in semi-open disdain. We didn’t teach them to be this way but it came to them naturally. They’re not cruel, though. The funny thing is they’re rewarded for their behavior by the other boys and girls. [/quote] And you know you have to rein it in, instead of writing that out as if you were proud of them? [/quote] Disagree. They’re not cruel and it helps them socially. They were raised to be strong, so not sure why I’d try to teach them something different after all these years. I am proud of their strength, and I should be. DH and I made choices to raise good men, and we got what we wanted. [/quote] How does it show strength when they are disdainful of weaker children??? I see plenty of strong young men around my children's school and they have nothing to prove to anyone, no need to show off by bullying others. I see kids like your sons and they don't look strong, they look ridiculous. And if you're not sure why you'd teach your sons to be something other than "mean" (your words, in your first post), then you're probably beyond help. [/quote] Good question. As DH explains it, boys need hierarchy. Our two oldest exclude those who try to buck it. I should have been more clear. This forum has a feminine take on protecting the weak. However, because my boys are strong, I don’t always agree with that reflex. Moms I know with strong sons think the way I do. [/quote] Do you mean physically strong? Tall and big? Socially adept? Good looking? I sincerely don’t even know what in the actual hell you are talking about. “As DH explains it, boys need hierarchy” made me lol though. Glad your husband is around to explain these things. I have[/quote] This is what MAGA parenting is producing. yikes[/quote] The real tell is when they be start criticizing “empathy” as if it’s a bad thing. That’s how I know that they are in the cult. Empathy is a basic human value and anyone claiming that it makes people “weak” are truly disturbed and twisted human beings. [/quote] Unlimited empathy leads to supporting wallowing and worse behavior. We teach our kids to be sympathetic but not believe every sob story. Today, the “empathy” crowd often lacks the ability to say when it goes too far. [/quote]
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