With a statement like that, there’s no middle ground. Either you’re a unicorn of a parent who can deal with it all or you’re leaving someone else with most of the burden.
“deal with it all” is the falling on your behind repeatedly and not being discouraged by it. If that requires being a one in a million athlete, sure, that’s what I’m saying.
Maybe I’m just old and neurodivergent but going out and partying sounds like a miserable time to me. I’d take changing diapers and being a human jungle gym for my kid any day.
With a statement like that, there’s no middle ground. Either you’re a unicorn of a parent who can deal with it all or you’re leaving someone else with most of the burden.
… so tell us, precious, which is it?
“skiing is great fun”
With a statement like that, there’s no middle ground. You must be a one in a million natural athlete.
Just because it’s fun doesn’t mean it isn’t work and you don’t fall down many many times.
“deal with it all” is the falling on your behind repeatedly and not being discouraged by it. If that requires being a one in a million athlete, sure, that’s what I’m saying.
Things can be fun and difficult. Just ask any athlete. It can be fun but requires work and practice.
People who find difficult things fun are unicorns in my book.
What absolute nonsense, plenty of people like to challenge themselves.
You play video games?
Are we really going to compare video game “difficult” with real life “difficult”?
Maybe I’m just old and neurodivergent but going out and partying sounds like a miserable time to me. I’d take changing diapers and being a human jungle gym for my kid any day.
I’m also old and neurodivergent. Kids sound as much a nightmare as going out and partying.