• MindTraveller@lemmy.ca
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    4 months ago

    Okay, let me explain what just happened to you:

    I said parents owe their kids undying love, and kids don’t have to love their parents.

    You said “Nuh uh, I don’t have to love my kids if they get a mental illness”

    Or maybe you didn’t. Maybe you actually meant “Nuh uh, my kids owe me love if they get a mental illness”

    Either way, you decided to follow this behaviour up by trying to take the moral high ground. For some arcane reason.

    Now listen, I know an adult with a PD, just one, who says his parents never abused him. And he loves them. And I know two dozen who were abused, and loathe their parents. Let’s try and spot the correlation, shall we?

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      4 months ago

      No, it went like this:

      You said, “all child personality problems are caused by parents”

      and I said “no they are not, and further, you are an asshole for claiming that”

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          4 months ago

          I only responded to your one comment. Not a lot of events to mix up the order of.

          Perhaps I responded to your narrowminded and accusatory comment before you sent it?

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      4 months ago

      Love you yourself say correlation, because there may be one. Causation however is what you imply and that’s not necessarily the case here.