Parent-Splaining

Best thing I read today. An excerpt:

I’d met you a few minutes earlier. You told me you were a fan. We spoke for a moment, you seemed nice enough. Then we crossed paths again there by the beans and the screaming toddler. I guess you thought we were friends, you thought you could confide in me your deepest thoughts. You glanced toward the mother and the kid, then at me, rolled your eyes and said in a loud voice: “Man, some people need to learn how to control their f**king kids.” The lady could definitely hear you, but I guess that was your intention. You had this expression like you were expecting a high five. “Yeah, put it here, dude, you really told that young mother and her three year old off! Nice!” Is that how you thought I’d respond? What is it about me that made you think I would react that way? You’re the second stranger in the last few months to say something like that to me about a mom with a tantrum-throwing toddler.

Yeah, I didn’t respond the way you anticipated. Instead, I offered my own helpful suggestion: “Man, some people need to learn how to shut their mouths, watch their language, and mind their own business.”

One thought on “Parent-Splaining

  1. “When I call your behavior “mindless,” I don’t mean it as an insult. I mean it as an observation.”

    This guy lost me when I followed the link to another post of his about how he’s like, a total rebel, for delaying his kids’ vaccines, man. But, seriously, no judgement, you’re just mindless!

    Sometimes the parentsplainee, sometimes the parentsplainer.

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