Sounds like the parents are just letting the child do whatever he wants like a wild animal. Better instill Harry's code before he turns into a serial killer.
I would agree with this, except that I think a lot of it comes from parental reinforcement. My 4 year old son chases our cat and would try to do things like pull her tail when he was younger, but we stepped in and corrected that behavior. If we hadn't, I don't see how he would know what was appropriate or inappropriate.
Based on what you've described, I'm leaning towards lack of parenting as well. Hopefully if your family makes a united attempt to enforce some sort of consequence on the parents (excluding them, confronting them, etc.), they'll get the message and try to remedy the situation.
Hmmmm.. I actually considered it but rarely like to get involved with other people's issues.
Oh yeah, he has a 3 year old sister and sprayed her face down with Lysol for shits and giggles. Typing all of this makes it absurdly clear that he has issues with women, though I never made that connection before...Though my cat's a boy.. There goes my theory!
This... cliffs for the cliffs please.Can cliffnotes still be called cliffnotes when they're longer and more detailed than what they're referring?
You people must be pretty misinformed about dexter. Dexter is not really a psychopath, he's a fictional superhero. No, your batshit crazy relative is not noble, he's just batshit crazy.
You people must be pretty misinformed about dexter. Dexter is not really a psychopath, he's a fictional superhero. No, your batshit crazy relative is not noble, he's just batshit crazy.
I quietly wonder if, a couple hundred years ago, people like this weren't quietly killed by their parents.
My son is 7. It amazes me how out-of-control some of his friends are. What is telling is the shocked and confused look they get on their face when I tell them to knock it off. Despite my son's warnings (he knows I do not make idle threats), one kid did not take me seriously and I called his mom and had him picked up. Word must have gotten around because the other kids seem better behaved since then.
Let me guess, they are the type of parents that think hitting their child isn't necessary.
Kid just needs a belt to his ass every now and then.
Grow a pair and lay it out for the bad parents. There is more at stake than theft and animal abuse. It's not your place to question parenting, but it is your place to protect an innocent little girl from a shithole brother whose parents refuse to parent.
There is nothing wrong with cutting out the bad parts of your family.
There are sections of my extended family that are banned from my presence. They are not allowed at my house and everyone else knows that I should not be invited if they are present.
An example, my sister-in-law and her husband. He is a wife beater and a horrible douche bag. I've made it clear that if put in the same room with him I will do nothing but verbally abuse him. I don't care if it's christmas dinner. His wife is just as bad because she lives for the drama of the abuse and abandoned her 2 kids (with another douche bag) to live with him (after he was charged with beating her daughter and was not allowed to be in the same house with her).
As that side of the family seems ok with child abandonment and wife beating, they know better than to invite me to family gatherings and my wife knows better than to suggest we invite them over when we host family gatherings.
You people must be pretty misinformed about dexter. Dexter is not really a psychopath, he's a fictional superhero. No, your batshit crazy relative is not noble, he's just batshit crazy.
Shens. Indian people beat the fuck out of their kids. This is why half the doctors in the country are Chinese or Indian. It's also not very Indian to give up. Ever try to haggle with an Indian? It's god damn ridiculous. I'll straight up say "I'm not selling for less than X" and they keep offering less.Actually, while my cousin was born here his upbringing is very indian
My sister, older and much more mature than I, has similar reasoning - we are confrontational people by nature but "fixing" the kid is something we can't do from afar but the side effects of meddling are plentiful.