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Heather's avatar

- I feel entitled to make comments on my kids' nutrition, screen time, and behavior without making ANY effort to contribute to changing them or learning about them.

- I feel entitled to take credit for "progressive" parenting choices my partner bears the brunt of (cloth diapering, natural birth, breastfeeding, homeschooling, car-free travel, etc)

- I expect credit for picking up a few things at the grocery store while my partner plans and executes weekly meals and shopping

- I expect kids to learn to pick up after themselves without understanding or contributing to the work that it takes to teach them

- I question the importance of birthday parties, field trips, holiday get-togethers, gifts, events, playdates, vacations, kid activities etc. in order to belittle the effort that goes into them. I don't have an alternative plan for how my kids can get the benefits of these activities without the activities themselves.

- I get to have the fun and easy conversations with my kids while leaving the hard conversations (conflict, feelings, sex, chores, etc) to my partner.

- I complain that my kids have too much stuff / that the house is messy, without contributing to decluttering, cleaning, chore charts, etc.

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Elle's avatar

Amazing list!! I might add, "I can state an opinion on parenting without doing any research or study and expect it to be treated as valid."

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