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Anyone else get annoyed by parents that don't see how their kids act?
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I get annoyed when I see kids especially teens misbehaving. When I or someone else calls them out on their behavior it seems that the parents don't care. They think their kids are perfect angels. "Oh little Billy wouldn't do that! Besides when I was younger I did worse but we didn't have phones." The parenting style is really fucked these days. I'm not saying we should go back to the days of corporal punishment. It's just you know maybe the parents could actually give a shit. When parents don't address how kids act then they get older and it's harder to correct the behavior. I get that they don't want to raise their kids the way their parents (the Boomers) did. It's just too relaxed now for the most part. Now we're going to have teenagers basically becoming entitled adults. Running about, screaming, causing chaos, not caring about other's space, or how they're affecting others by being disruptive. Basically just saying it's ok to randomly tackle your friend, scream, yell, and make it seem like a fight broke out. It's ok to knock things over in the store because it's funny LOL. The store employees will pick it up. I swear that parents let their kids become assholes and think it's funny or they don't want to do anything.

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