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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Schadenfreude much?[/quote] Yep. So very gross. And pretending that it is some lesson to be learned from when it is so clearly pleasurable OP. I am annoyed with some parents at my son's school. But I hope to god that IF their kids ever struggle, I don't take vindictive pleasure in it. [/quote] I don't feel any pleasure in the kid's situation. I have personally told his mom she needs to let him see a psychologist, but she won't listen. So if he does have mental illness, it's not diagnosed and not medicated. However, I'm sort of glad that in this situation is a "You reap what you sow" effect. It's comforting to know that we all eventually face the consequences of our actions. Yes, sometimes there are things outside of our control and bad things happen to good people, but these are rare exceptions. I know plenty of parents whose kids have survived the teenage years they didn't have any such drama because they were healthy, well-balanced adults that didn't treat their kids like this.[/quote]
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