How self-centered and narcissistic to read that into it.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve noticed more and more parents at my kids events who spend the whole time just sitting in their vehicles in the parking lot. Some of them never even get out of the vehicle at all, then just drive off.
What is wrong with these parents?
Antisocial misanthropes, most likely.
We’re just adept enough to avoid subjecting ourselves to the unwanted company of strivers who insert words like “misanthropes” into their everyday conversation.
I stay i the parking lot because I’m massively busy with work and being the admin assistant of my kids’ lives, but also because sometimes when I join the parents, I get an icky sense that they are like this parent, who uses the term ‘striver’ but despises the term ‘misanthrope’ (TF is wrong with you?), or that they are like that other poster, the one who finds small talk with me to be pretend and drudgery. Those posters say they stay in the car but I see them in the bleachers too.
Translated: “I’m upset you won’t spend time with me, so sour grapes!”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve noticed more and more parents at my kids events who spend the whole time just sitting in their vehicles in the parking lot. Some of them never even get out of the vehicle at all, then just drive off.
What is wrong with these parents?
Antisocial misanthropes, most likely.
We’re just adept enough to avoid subjecting ourselves to the unwanted company of strivers who insert words like “misanthropes” into their everyday conversation.
I stay i the parking lot because I’m massively busy with work and being the admin assistant of my kids’ lives, but also because sometimes when I join the parents, I get an icky sense that they are like this parent, who uses the term ‘striver’ but despises the term ‘misanthrope’ (TF is wrong with you?), or that they are like that other poster, the one who finds small talk with me to be pretend and drudgery. Those posters say they stay in the car but I see them in the bleachers too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m lucky enough to have time to drive my child to events. But I do not have unlimited time and I have to work. So I sit in the car when I want to catch up on work or media.
I am a grown up with real responsibilities.
People like OP are awful. You have no idea why people do what they do. Leave them alone.
I am not awful! What a rude and ignorant thing to say about someone you do not even know.
I am simply trying to wrap my head around the people who become parents, then treat their offspring like an inconvenience; as if they are just checking a box a never really wanted a child in the first place.
Sitting in the car during your child’s performance really screams out you are “there” because you have to be (but dont really want to be there).
You are there in your kids life, but not at all present.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m lucky enough to have time to drive my child to events. But I do not have unlimited time and I have to work. So I sit in the car when I want to catch up on work or media.
I am a grown up with real responsibilities.
People like OP are awful. You have no idea why people do what they do. Leave them alone.
I am not awful! What a rude and ignorant thing to say about someone you do not even know.
I am simply trying to wrap my head around the people who become parents, then treat their offspring like an inconvenience; as if they are just checking a box a never really wanted a child in the first place.
Sitting in the car during your child’s performance really screams out you are “there” because you have to be (but dont really want to be there).
You are there in your kids life, but not at all present.
Anonymous wrote:I’m lucky enough to have time to drive my child to events. But I do not have unlimited time and I have to work. So I sit in the car when I want to catch up on work or media.
I am a grown up with real responsibilities.
People like OP are awful. You have no idea why people do what they do. Leave them alone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve noticed more and more parents at my kids events who spend the whole time just sitting in their vehicles in the parking lot. Some of them never even get out of the vehicle at all, then just drive off.
What is wrong with these parents?
Antisocial misanthropes, most likely.
We’re just adept enough to avoid subjecting ourselves to the unwanted company of strivers who insert words like “misanthropes” into their everyday conversation.
Anonymous wrote:We do it so you can have a moment to feel superior to someone in your otherwise sad, miserable life. You're welcome!