Anonymous wrote:As parents get older they tend to get details wrong, I've noticed. They'll use a job title that is wrong, get the company name wrong, overstate a role because they don't actually know how the kid's company is structured, and so on. Same with kids sports.
Anonymous wrote:Just wondering how common this is.
Anonymous wrote:I have noticed that often people kind of just stop talking about their kids at the same level of intensity. When people ask how your kids are you can just say fine. You don’t really need to elaborate if you don’t want to share. I am at the stage where I am not disappointed but maybe worried? Will they find live? Get promoted? Go back to school etc? Sometimes it’s better not to share.
I read somewhere that parents may only talk about the child who is”on track” and just not talk about the other child z seems accurate.