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Sunday, August 03, 2008

I hate parents who

[1] talk and expect their children to listen but themselves do not listen;

[2] are derogatory towards the things they do not [want to] understand; and/or

[3] think they know it all and do not try to understand the things they do not understand.

Most of all, I resent being trampled upon by "You do not know what responsibilities are until you become a parent".

-- Why then do parents appeal to their children's sense of responsibility at the opportune moment?