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Reply to "If you are a parent, how do you see people who aren’t?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ok I will be honest - I think emotionally they don’t have the same level of maturity. They can’t understand the emotions of of unconditional love that comes with being parent and so there are so many issues and experiences in life that they react to in a younger way. Even if they are 60+ I have childless friends and I like them and hang out with them but sometimes they way the react to situations makes me smile benignly bc they can’t help it. [/quote] Nonsense. Having children isn't the only form of unconditional love. I mean, I get that some parents need to believe that it is, but it isn't. I have nieces and nephews I love unconditionally. No, it's not the same as parental love, but it's unconditional. Honestly, your response to the question shows an emotional immaturity - to think that people who don't have kids all respond in the same way to life events indicates you have very little experience outside of your world/bubble. Also, please feel free to head over to YouTube and check out the thousands of videos of parents behaving in a "younger" immature way when things in their lives don't go the way they want them to. [/quote]
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