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<blockquote data-quote="busywend" data-source="post: 367346" data-attributes="member: 391"><p>I think it has more to do with this generation's sense of entitlement than being a difficult child. I see it in so many kids - this 'you owe me' attitude. And it is not just their parents that owe them. I apparently 'owe' all kids the ability cross the street (not at a crosswalk, mind you) extremely slow so they can disrespect me and others that are waiting. I know that is minor - but I never would have considered slowing down my strut when cars were waiting for me. </p><p> </p><p>Whatever gave them the idea that they would be able to travel the world is beyond me. Perhaps it is the challenge of understanding real life money concepts. </p><p> </p><p>difficult child thinks I should let her live in my house after I am married - and I should move in with DF. She thinks I am giving her my HOUSE! Sorry dear it does not work that way. Nobody gave me a house. Worked hard and lived in some teeny tiny places - don't you remember difficult child??????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="busywend, post: 367346, member: 391"] I think it has more to do with this generation's sense of entitlement than being a difficult child. I see it in so many kids - this 'you owe me' attitude. And it is not just their parents that owe them. I apparently 'owe' all kids the ability cross the street (not at a crosswalk, mind you) extremely slow so they can disrespect me and others that are waiting. I know that is minor - but I never would have considered slowing down my strut when cars were waiting for me. Whatever gave them the idea that they would be able to travel the world is beyond me. Perhaps it is the challenge of understanding real life money concepts. difficult child thinks I should let her live in my house after I am married - and I should move in with DF. She thinks I am giving her my HOUSE! Sorry dear it does not work that way. Nobody gave me a house. Worked hard and lived in some teeny tiny places - don't you remember difficult child?????? [/QUOTE]
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