Anonymous wrote:Your parents sound delightful. You, not so much.
Anonymous wrote:All I got from this is that you start up argument with your parents for no reason. You are the problem here. None that they do is a big deal, you sound like a control freak and, quite frankly, as if you nave narcissistic tendencies.
Why else would you be seeking arguments for some cold food and lost keys?
Anonymous wrote:OP -- you say that you are ashamed of fighting in front of your kids -- why?[b] When people have conflict, they argue. This is normal and appropriate, and there is nothing inherently wrong with it. [b]I think that there is a very weird idea in the US, that arguing is to be avoided or that it is some sort of strange failing. Honestly, I would rather my kids see a respectful, non-violent argument than witness passive aggressiveness or awkward stony silence. Arguing is an indication that something is important to you, that you know how to justify your actions, and that you have enough spine to stand up for yourself. These aren't necessarily bad things to model.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks for typing that all out 10:16. That was really powerful. (/Not OP).
10:16, not op here, but I’ve been rereading your post several times over the last couple days in preparation for the holidays. Thanks again for spelling that out.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for typing that all out 10:16. That was really powerful. (/Not OP).