| ▲ | estearum 2 hours ago | |
> It's not that being a parent is harder - it's actually easier (excluding the post-WWII American boom years which were a fluke). Why would it be easier today? You used to just open your door and go let your kids run around and hope they're back before dinner. Absolutely nothing like today's ultracompetitive, ultra-regimented world. | ||
| ▲ | iugtmkbdfil834 an hour ago | parent | next [-] | |
This. I know me and all my peers roamed the neighborhood and my wife's life was not that different despite being born on different continents. Doing the same now risks a visit from state child neglect referral, which is enough to give most a pause. Parents seem to get all the risk and less benefits, while getting the stink eye when kid is not behaving properly. In short, I am entirely confused on what would be easier today. If anything, things have gotten exponentially worse.. if you care enough to do it right. | ||
| ▲ | myko 27 minutes ago | parent | prev [-] | |
> You used to just open your door and go let your kids run around and hope they're back before dinner. Still works this way in my suburban Ohio world > today's ultracompetitive, ultra-regimented world. though yes I see this in the childhood sport arena, club teams, traveling teams, etc. | ||