Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here, I ended things with her over the weekend. It was for the best.
You couldnt have possibly just broken up with her over cartoons. Are you that shallow?
Anonymous wrote:You don't deserve her!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She’s not high. I don’t know the names of all of them, but the ones I know she watches are Alvin and the Chipmunks, Powerpuff Girls, and Animaniacs. No, she’s not always watching them with her tween.
Seems like she's stuck in her childhood and adolescence. A few years ago I went back and viewed the old cartoons I watched as a kid for nostalgia. I understand doing it for nostalgia or watching with your kids but as a regular thing, it's odd to me and yes weird, and likely a symptom of deeper issues.
Ah, classic DCUM! We must pathologize everything we personally find "odd." "A symptom of deeper issues." "Stuck in her childhood and adolescence." Absent any further details from OP about this woman, no one can make gigantic psychological calls like those in a faceless online forum. Could all that be true? Why, sure. Could this woman also be perfectly normal and healthy? Why, sure. But we must diagnose here at Dr. DCUM.
I said what I said. It's my opinion. Deal with it!
Anonymous wrote:Op here, I ended things with her over the weekend. It was for the best.
Anonymous wrote:Op here, I ended things with her over the weekend. It was for the best.
Anonymous wrote:She’s not high. I don’t know the names of all of them, but the ones I know she watches are Alvin and the Chipmunks, Powerpuff Girls, and Animaniacs. No, she’s not always watching them with her tween.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She’s not high. I don’t know the names of all of them, but the ones I know she watches are Alvin and the Chipmunks, Powerpuff Girls, and Animaniacs. No, she’s not always watching them with her tween.
Seems like she's stuck in her childhood and adolescence. A few years ago I went back and viewed the old cartoons I watched as a kid for nostalgia. I understand doing it for nostalgia or watching with your kids but as a regular thing, it's odd to me and yes weird, and likely a symptom of deeper issues.
Ah, classic DCUM! We must pathologize everything we personally find "odd." "A symptom of deeper issues." "Stuck in her childhood and adolescence." Absent any further details from OP about this woman, no one can make gigantic psychological calls like those in a faceless online forum. Could all that be true? Why, sure. Could this woman also be perfectly normal and healthy? Why, sure. But we must diagnose here at Dr. DCUM.
I said what I said. It's my opinion. Deal with it!
Speaking of deeper issues...
Aren't there some cartoons you are missing.
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