Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a Millennial married to an X-er. The difference my Gen X DH claims he sees is that many younger parents (not borderline Millenials like me) are less likely to step up and get involved in sports, clubs, and PTAs. It's not a perfect generalization and there are definitely exceptions on both sides, but it does seem like fewer and fewer people volunteer for things every year.
I don’t know that this is bad. In a capitalist society, it’s kind of ridiculous to rely on free labor to get things done.
For example from my own life. You can hire teenage lifeguards to be timers at the swim meet for $15/hr. You don’t need to ask a judge to spend her limited time off standing at the edge of the pool for four hours instead of socializing with her friends and family. And we don’t need two separate times to see what a seven year old got in her 25 free.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow I can't imagine being 40+ and having kids that's like 40 years out of touch.
You had kids at age 1? What are you even talking about?
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a Millennial married to an X-er. The difference my Gen X DH claims he sees is that many younger parents (not borderline Millenials like me) are less likely to step up and get involved in sports, clubs, and PTAs. It's not a perfect generalization and there are definitely exceptions on both sides, but it does seem like fewer and fewer people volunteer for things every year.
Our experience as well we attribute it two a) more two income families because of expenses with housing etc b) the rise of SAHD and moms with CAREERS rather than more flexible part time mom jobs. For our oldest, we didn’t know a SINGLE family with a mom who worked 40 hour job once kids were in kinder. That has changed. Dads just don’t volunteer as much except sports.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a Millennial married to an X-er. The difference my Gen X DH claims he sees is that many younger parents (not borderline Millenials like me) are less likely to step up and get involved in sports, clubs, and PTAs. It's not a perfect generalization and there are definitely exceptions on both sides, but it does seem like fewer and fewer people volunteer for things every year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow I can't imagine being 40+ and having kids that's like 40 years out of touch.
You had kids at age 1? What are you even talking about?
Anonymous wrote:Wow I can't imagine being 40+ and having kids that's like 40 years out of touch.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a Millennial married to an X-er. The difference my Gen X DH claims he sees is that many younger parents (not borderline Millenials like me) are less likely to step up and get involved in sports, clubs, and PTAs. It's not a perfect generalization and there are definitely exceptions on both sides, but it does seem like fewer and fewer people volunteer for things every year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Im gen x with a 9 year old. My parents were silent generation. My parents were loving, sacrificed, and didn’t tolerate bs. I parent the same way but am more permissive because i have more time and disposable income. I don’t believe in participation trophies after the age of 9. Im strict about behavior expectations but I’m more open about emotions and more forgiving of kids being kids, i don’t care about swear words- i care about proper grammar, manners, and being kind. I am shocked at kids today being mean, trash talking, saying dumb things- telling kids they cheated or don’t belong someplace. I can’t believe how many mean kids there are- what makes them think they can just say anything? Sure think it but why walk up yo a kid and say I am better than you- thats some millenial bs parenting right there…
I agree, but is this really a new thing?
Anonymous wrote:I am genx. I had my DD at 40 (husband was 41)
I feel our “old school” ways of parenting (not everyone deserves a trophy mentality, go to bed without dinner. Not as strict as we were raised, but influenced ) is so different than how my child’s friends are being raised.
How did GenX parents raise their kids vs Millennials?
Are GenX kids the GenZ?
What are Millennials kids generation?
Are Millennials’ parents Boomers?