Post says “bragging about their kids’ accomplishments.” That’s what parents do. I get that there are parents who use that kind of thing to pre-emptively place their kids above yours, but in my experience, that’s not terribly common.
The post honestly reads like it was made up by a kid who’s got some anxiety about their own place in the world and wants to feel bettr about it, not something that a parent would actually say.
“My kids are better than yours.”
What an asshole.
That’s pretty much the only way I can read it, too.
Way to miss the point as well as be a dick in the wholesomeness community…
“Hey, I’m proud of my kid!”
Yeah, but is your kid as good as my kid?
That’s not wholesome, that’s asshole.
OR:
“My kid can pass any test”
“But is your kid a well rounded individual?”
Nothing like a fresh perspective to challenge your perception.
Post says “bragging about their kids’ accomplishments.” That’s what parents do. I get that there are parents who use that kind of thing to pre-emptively place their kids above yours, but in my experience, that’s not terribly common.
The post honestly reads like it was made up by a kid who’s got some anxiety about their own place in the world and wants to feel bettr about it, not something that a parent would actually say.