LizzieMaine
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Undertow said:Precisely. I can't say when the change came about, but parents gradually shifted from hard-nosed folks to these loving, caring, cloying people who allow all sorts of disrespectful behavior and laziness to take place...
It's one thing to be really strict, it's an entirely different thing to allow your child to grow up.
The thing that really brought this to my attention was an incident that happened just a couple weeks ago. We were hosting a sold-out concert by a popular NPR-type musical group (The Wailin Jennys, to be specific), and all seats were general admission -- you sit where you can find a seat, and no guarantees for anyone. This family arrived just before showtime, a dad, a mom, and a boy about thirteen years old -- and they couldn't find three seats together. The mother came to me in a literal panic -- wide eyed, short of breath, the whole bit -- *demanding* that I tell someone to move so that the three of them could sit together. "We don't ALLOW him to sit by himself," she insisted. Now, if the kid was five years old I might have done it -- but I don't care how doting a parent you are, if you aren't willing to let a thirteen year old boy sit by himself at a concert populated almost entirely by fifty-year-old NPR listeners, in a small town, in a building that only seats 350, then you're living in a world I can't begin to comprehend. I don't know what they ended up doing, after I told them there was nothing I could do, but I suspect they either slipped some guy a fifty to get him to give up his seat, or had the kid sit on their lap. Either way, I just shake my head in amazement.
The kid, meanwhile, literally trembled when I looked at him, like the runt in a litter of underfed puppies. I suspect unhappy days await him in high school.