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by Tanoujin » Fri Sep 14, 2018 12:07 pm
lol, you are right. Your reply seems very adult.
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by Autumn218 » Fri Sep 14, 2018 12:38 pm
i wonder how it would be between child to child or adult to adult.
if someone responds as a child and you respond as a child too lol
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by Autumn218 » Fri Sep 14, 2018 12:49 pm
xSid wrote:
Just completely remove actual parenting and family from the equation. "Parent" in this context simply means someone who comes from a position of "I know better, so these are the rules" and "child" comes from a position of reacting to the rules, either by obeying, or rebelling, or anything in between. It is used in a purely power-games concept, at least as I understand it.
^this helpls me understand it better.
(plus i like discussing things without having read them and randomly googling.)
i google it before and somehow i end up reading about how to deal with power struggles in parenting..
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by ArchCannon » Sat Sep 15, 2018 9:43 pm
Naming it like parent-child sounds dumb and is misleading.
But through my own observations and experience, I noticed that in every exchange/interaction participants (either groups or individuals) can be sorted into two categories: dominant and submissive, even if difference is very slight.
Yeah well, whatever I guess, I don't care either way.
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