Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm very introverted and this would make me cringe. But to each their own, I guess. My circle has all sent at least one kid to college, and no one cried during a party. They sniff a bit in the car while returning home after dropping off their kid. But if they had a graduation party AND a goodbye party, maybe they're the type to emote in public.
Yes, it made me and my husband a little uncomfortable. We totally empathize with them but it was a bit awkward.
OP, you need to figure out why parents expressing love for their kid and showing emotion makes you feel “awkward.”
MYOB. You sound like an a**.
Sorry, I'm an introvert and I think it's the overtly emotional who are rude and weird. I don't want to see that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm very introverted and this would make me cringe. But to each their own, I guess. My circle has all sent at least one kid to college, and no one cried during a party. They sniff a bit in the car while returning home after dropping off their kid. But if they had a graduation party AND a goodbye party, maybe they're the type to emote in public.
Yes, it made me and my husband a little uncomfortable. We totally empathize with them but it was a bit awkward.
OP, you need to figure out why parents expressing love for their kid and showing emotion makes you feel “awkward.”
MYOB. You sound like an a**.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm very introverted and this would make me cringe. But to each their own, I guess. My circle has all sent at least one kid to college, and no one cried during a party. They sniff a bit in the car while returning home after dropping off their kid. But if they had a graduation party AND a goodbye party, maybe they're the type to emote in public.
Yes, it made me and my husband a little uncomfortable. We totally empathize with them but it was a bit awkward.
OP, you need to figure out why parents expressing love for their kid and showing emotion makes you feel “awkward.”
MYOB. You sound like an a**.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm very introverted and this would make me cringe. But to each their own, I guess. My circle has all sent at least one kid to college, and no one cried during a party. They sniff a bit in the car while returning home after dropping off their kid. But if they had a graduation party AND a goodbye party, maybe they're the type to emote in public.
Yes, it made me and my husband a little uncomfortable. We totally empathize with them but it was a bit awkward.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, what a judgy jerk you are OP.
Come on. This isn't normal. Have you ever seen a parent cry at a gathering like this? Most of us cry discreetly after dropping off our kid, and no one is the wiser...
My manager at work cried on and off for MONTHS before her child went to college. And then her child went and two weeks later she was completely fine and seemed happier than she'd been in years. I think it is both a pivotal transition and hits during perimenopause and the combo can be a lot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, what a judgy jerk you are OP.
Come on. This isn't normal. Have you ever seen a parent cry at a gathering like this? Most of us cry discreetly after dropping off our kid, and no one is the wiser...