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PCs, g f gs, sibling relationships. Not sure how to handle this
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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 538905" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>You know, I get the feeling that you are overestimating easy child as a easy child. Not being able to (or not wanting to) understand such concepts is a very difficult child attitude.</p><p></p><p>I had also missed that "unfair" component until Insane quoted it. Who ever told your easy child that life was, or even should be fair? Simple fact of life is that it's UNFAIR. I really don't know where the thought that life is or should be fair came from. It's probably a segway from our kindergarten learning about sharing (which I think is BS anyway). If we are supposed to share and take turns, then it stands to reason that we are doing this to make things "fair". Well, you know what? As an adult, I do NOT share my "toys" Think about it. Do you give your friends each a turn to drive your brand new car? What about the ones with LOUSY driving records? All those lessons on sharing were a complete waste of time.</p><p></p><p>No, life's not fair.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 538905, member: 11965"] You know, I get the feeling that you are overestimating easy child as a easy child. Not being able to (or not wanting to) understand such concepts is a very difficult child attitude. I had also missed that "unfair" component until Insane quoted it. Who ever told your easy child that life was, or even should be fair? Simple fact of life is that it's UNFAIR. I really don't know where the thought that life is or should be fair came from. It's probably a segway from our kindergarten learning about sharing (which I think is BS anyway). If we are supposed to share and take turns, then it stands to reason that we are doing this to make things "fair". Well, you know what? As an adult, I do NOT share my "toys" Think about it. Do you give your friends each a turn to drive your brand new car? What about the ones with LOUSY driving records? All those lessons on sharing were a complete waste of time. No, life's not fair. [/QUOTE]
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