They believe that not all questions are good questions and that stupid questions waste time and should not be encouraged.
They think it disrupts the atmosphere and that parents should be able to deduce which places are not suitable for children.
She believes it shows a lack of judgment and self-awareness, and that it ruins the experience for others.
They see it as codependent enmeshment and toxic behavior, putting undue pressure on the child.
She finds them gross and unsuitable for people, as barns are designed for animals and lack proper amenities like air conditioning and heating.
They see it as selfish and dangerous, and it disrupts the flow of traffic for everyone else.
She wants more personal space and independence, especially for activities like watching TV and getting ready, without constant narration or interruption.
We've had it and f**k you.
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