Anonymous wrote:Tv is fine but be balance, just like letting kids with videogames, i only let my son 1 hour per day, then he goes play with friends outside or reads a book. My dad was an absent parent, he never was interested in the things i like, only wanted me in be interested in things he likes. Now we are older he likes stuff i like like scary movies and .akes me chuckle. At least your husband is bonding with HIS SON wacthing together they both like. Be positive at telling him how to make other bonding activities. Thats the person you married, you KNEW he was like thst so let it be, be chill.
Anonymous wrote:Nah. Its you who lets your kid wacth many tv. You and your husband should graduate first how to raise kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nah. Its you who lets your kid wacth many tv. You and your husband should graduate first how to raise kids.
Professor, first you must publish the book.
Anonymous wrote:OP, ypu are nit a saint either. You are all blaming to husband, you put your part too im sure with the tv. A kiid only likes a lot tv if both parents let him/her wacth and parents wants a rest, calm time for themselves.
Anonymous wrote:The excuses for men here are outrageous and depressing in their predictability .
Let's see if I can get them all in before more similarly-minded posters come along.
-Men, unlike women, need to unwind. Cut him some slack.
-Kids are just kind of boring (only to men, apparently) until they're like 2. Wait, no-- 4. Wait, no-- 6. Wait, no--
-This is the way men bond, by ignoring their kids. Women like to woman-y things like speak to their children, do chores with their children, interact with or at least do some sort of parallel work in the vicinity of their children. Having reasonably similar expectations of poor, stupid, clueless men is misandry!
-If you have a problem with anything Dad does, you are a Micromanaging Harpy. Also selfish and ungrateful.
-I mean, what did your father even do? How about your grandfather? At least your husband probably knows the kid's name, unlike every one of his male ancestors, who used their children as footstools and martini-bringers. You don't know how good you have it.
-I'm going to assume facts to in evidence by pretending this is only a small part of their time together (even though you said it's almost all of their time) and go off on a tangent about moderation.
-I personally have fond memories of doing this with my dad, albeit at a much older age, which makes it totally fine.
-You probably used a "tone" in speaking to him, so you deserve whatever you get in response. Unlike a woman would, he now has every right to take his ball and storm off in a huff. If he doesn't speak to his child again for the next 16 years, well, you both deserve it, you Micromanaging Harpy.
-Women these days blah blah blah.
Have I about covered it?
Anonymous wrote:The excuses for men here are outrageous and depressing in their predictability .
Let's see if I can get them all in before more similarly-minded posters come along.
-Men, unlike women, need to unwind. Cut him some slack.
-Kids are just kind of boring (only to men, apparently) until they're like 2. Wait, no-- 4. Wait, no-- 6. Wait, no--
-This is the way men bond, by ignoring their kids. Women like to woman-y things like speak to their children, do chores with their children, interact with or at least do some sort of parallel work in the vicinity of their children. Having reasonably similar expectations of poor, stupid, clueless men is misandry!
-If you have a problem with anything Dad does, you are a Micromanaging Harpy. Also selfish and ungrateful.
-I mean, what did your father even do? How about your grandfather? At least your husband probably knows the kid's name, unlike every one of his male ancestors, who used their children as footstools and martini-bringers. You don't know how good you have it.
-I'm going to assume facts to in evidence by pretending this is only a small part of their time together (even though you said it's almost all of their time) and go off on a tangent about moderation.
-I personally have fond memories of doing this with my dad, albeit at a much older age, which makes it totally fine.
-You probably used a "tone" in speaking to him, so you deserve whatever you get in response. Unlike a woman would, he now has every right to take his ball and storm off in a huff. If he doesn't speak to his child again for the next 16 years, well, you both deserve it, you Micromanaging Harpy.
-Women these days blah blah blah.
Have I about covered it?
Anonymous wrote:Nah. Its you who lets your kid wacth many tv. You and your husband should graduate first how to raise kids.