Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The world NEEDS gas station attendants, and Gap store managers, and bank tellers and realtors, and elementary school teachers, and news anchors.
Your kids will be FINE in life. There are TONS of options for them in the world and TONS of people will appreciate them for exactly who they are.
You come across a bit like a My Kid is Super Gifted mom!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op, my son goes to a very expensive (sigh) private school for kids with severe issues. We, his parents, are very successful by all accounts, wealthy, in shape and look like we have a “perfect” life from the outside, I guess. We’re also “neoliberals” . All of the parents at my sons schools re similar. Our kids are disabled. And they’re awesome, individual, incredible kids with talents. They might not make a bajillion dollars. They might not be famous. But they’re learning how to learn and love and they’re here, which, for some of them, is a miracle. I can’t imagine having your mentality or dilemma. I will be honest that it rubs me as morally abhorrent.
For the sake of an anecdote, my husband was always considered average at best in high school and randomly tested amazingly on the SAT and had been an incredibly high achiever ever since.
OP is worried about her kid, the same as almost every other poster on DCUM. And you find that morally abhorrent...
She is worried that her kid ain’t the smartest. Yes, I do find that morally abhorrent. In the same way I would find a parent feeling sad that their child wasn’t there most beautiful. There is nothing the child can do about it and it’s an unreasonable need. You get an average kid?! Freaking awesome. Get over yourself that you should have the second coming. Report and delete away tonight. The wolves will get you tomorrow, op.
I wrote with regard to the culture of bragging, not returning a child to the stork. Go to hell, honey. You are a complete asshole, and I reported and “deleted” nothing.
And obviously this sticks in your craw because of your own lot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op, my son goes to a very expensive (sigh) private school for kids with severe issues. We, his parents, are very successful by all accounts, wealthy, in shape and look like we have a “perfect” life from the outside, I guess. We’re also “neoliberals” . All of the parents at my sons schools re similar. Our kids are disabled. And they’re awesome, individual, incredible kids with talents. They might not make a bajillion dollars. They might not be famous. But they’re learning how to learn and love and they’re here, which, for some of them, is a miracle. I can’t imagine having your mentality or dilemma. I will be honest that it rubs me as morally abhorrent.
For the sake of an anecdote, my husband was always considered average at best in high school and randomly tested amazingly on the SAT and had been an incredibly high achiever ever since.
OP is worried about her kid, the same as almost every other poster on DCUM. And you find that morally abhorrent...
Yup. PP, you are wretched.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op, my son goes to a very expensive (sigh) private school for kids with severe issues. We, his parents, are very successful by all accounts, wealthy, in shape and look like we have a “perfect” life from the outside, I guess. We’re also “neoliberals” . All of the parents at my sons schools re similar. Our kids are disabled. And they’re awesome, individual, incredible kids with talents. They might not make a bajillion dollars. They might not be famous. But they’re learning how to learn and love and they’re here, which, for some of them, is a miracle. I can’t imagine having your mentality or dilemma. I will be honest that it rubs me as morally abhorrent.
For the sake of an anecdote, my husband was always considered average at best in high school and randomly tested amazingly on the SAT and had been an incredibly high achiever ever since.
OP is worried about her kid, the same as almost every other poster on DCUM. And you find that morally abhorrent...
She is worried that her kid ain’t the smartest. Yes, I do find that morally abhorrent. In the same way I would find a parent feeling sad that their child wasn’t there most beautiful. There is nothing the child can do about it and it’s an unreasonable need. You get an average kid?! Freaking awesome. Get over yourself that you should have the second coming. Report and delete away tonight. The wolves will get you tomorrow, op.
No, I like my lot. I do not need my kid to be the best to feel good about myself. That’s you, remember?
I wrote with regard to the culture of bragging, not returning a child to the stork. Go to hell, honey. You are a complete asshole, and I reported and “deleted” nothing.
And obviously this sticks in your craw because of your own lot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op, my son goes to a very expensive (sigh) private school for kids with severe issues. We, his parents, are very successful by all accounts, wealthy, in shape and look like we have a “perfect” life from the outside, I guess. We’re also “neoliberals” . All of the parents at my sons schools re similar. Our kids are disabled. And they’re awesome, individual, incredible kids with talents. They might not make a bajillion dollars. They might not be famous. But they’re learning how to learn and love and they’re here, which, for some of them, is a miracle. I can’t imagine having your mentality or dilemma. I will be honest that it rubs me as morally abhorrent.
For the sake of an anecdote, my husband was always considered average at best in high school and randomly tested amazingly on the SAT and had been an incredibly high achiever ever since.
OP is worried about her kid, the same as almost every other poster on DCUM. And you find that morally abhorrent...
She is worried that her kid ain’t the smartest. Yes, I do find that morally abhorrent. In the same way I would find a parent feeling sad that their child wasn’t there most beautiful. There is nothing the child can do about it and it’s an unreasonable need. You get an average kid?! Freaking awesome. Get over yourself that you should have the second coming. Report and delete away tonight. The wolves will get you tomorrow, op.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op, my son goes to a very expensive (sigh) private school for kids with severe issues. We, his parents, are very successful by all accounts, wealthy, in shape and look like we have a “perfect” life from the outside, I guess. We’re also “neoliberals” . All of the parents at my sons schools re similar. Our kids are disabled. And they’re awesome, individual, incredible kids with talents. They might not make a bajillion dollars. They might not be famous. But they’re learning how to learn and love and they’re here, which, for some of them, is a miracle. I can’t imagine having your mentality or dilemma. I will be honest that it rubs me as morally abhorrent.
For the sake of an anecdote, my husband was always considered average at best in high school and randomly tested amazingly on the SAT and had been an incredibly high achiever ever since.
OP is worried about her kid, the same as almost every other poster on DCUM. And you find that morally abhorrent...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op, my son goes to a very expensive (sigh) private school for kids with severe issues. We, his parents, are very successful by all accounts, wealthy, in shape and look like we have a “perfect” life from the outside, I guess. We’re also “neoliberals” . All of the parents at my sons schools re similar. Our kids are disabled. And they’re awesome, individual, incredible kids with talents. They might not make a bajillion dollars. They might not be famous. But they’re learning how to learn and love and they’re here, which, for some of them, is a miracle. I can’t imagine having your mentality or dilemma. I will be honest that it rubs me as morally abhorrent.
For the sake of an anecdote, my husband was always considered average at best in high school and randomly tested amazingly on the SAT and had been an incredibly high achiever ever since.
OP is worried about her kid, the same as almost every other poster on DCUM. And you find that morally abhorrent...