No wrong answers I'm sure all of us have been in the situation as adults it's a taboo to question someone else's parenting skills. I'm sure some of us have thought one of these.
[spoiler] when I say child I'm talking about the ages of 6 to 15.[/spoiler]
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I wish I would throw a tantrum at the age of 10 my mum would have best me ass in public and if someone said something about she'd beat their ass too haha
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"Thank god I'm not having kids"
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"oh my god just shut up already" although i don't really have the right to say that since I am in the age range the OP said, if that made sense.
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I don't question the parenting as long as the parent isn't doing something stupid. But I would like to see someone slap the -blam!- outta that little shit.
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I'd laugh, I noticed that if I see a spoiled child having a tantrum, I will start laughing a lot...
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Someone needs a time out and a spanking.
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[quote]10 to 15[/quote] Lowe the age group.
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Edited by Kafuu Chino: 8/20/2014 3:18:25 AM"Shut the fuck up."
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"u w0t m8 ill rek u"
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*Throws a jar of pickles at the kid*
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Edited by RogueSPARTAN264: 8/20/2014 4:16:16 AMIt's nap time.
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Sic LonePaul on him.
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Leave it alone. My parents broke our stuff when we got in trouble. No harm to us besides yelling; xbox meet hammer, computer meet password, etc. and they never gave in when they said they'd do something. You never know, the mom or dad or both might have something planned.
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Tell them if they don't silence their child I will....[spoiler]permanently[/spoiler]
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Man...as a parent of a four year old, I find that even if the kid is older I just feel for them and the parents. Those grocery store moments aren't always reflective of what people are really like but if the worst is going to come out, the probability is pretty close to 1 that it will happen there. My son has had a couple epic tantrums but we try to give him proper incentive to behave well in public. Natural consequences are a beautiful thing. Sometimes a kid is just too tired or hungry or whatever to be there and we parents need to be sensitive to that. Of course, sometimes you just need some freaking groceries and you have to smile and push through it. It sucks for everyone. Parenting is tough. So next time you see that demon child, try to cut both them and the parent some slack. We all have off days.
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Tantrums don't bug me. Its parents that think its ok to bring their kids grocery shopping for one of the major holidays. The stores are already packed, I dont need your brats running around acting like lost potatoes. Also people who think its ok to just stop their carts in the middle of the isle to talk to someone or because "-blam!- it Im a dumbass and i'll park my cart so no one can pass!" Naw tantrums are only loud and they don't get in my way. I'll take a tantrum over a half tard any day.
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I'm just imagining a 15 year old having a tantrum. Actually, I've seen that. I know a guy who unfortunately does that to get stuff.
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When I read the last choice, Lmao!
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Here I'll let you use my steel plated belt, please don't get any blood on it it's new :)
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That foo needs to shut up
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Well someone needs a sandwich.
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11 to 15 im just like smack that bitch already
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The first thing that comes to mind is "what are the parents doing about it?" Kids will cry and be kids, but it's up to the parents to raise them to know when it is and isn't acceptable to flip their shit.
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"Why hasn't the parent slapped their child?"
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Kids will be kids. Scream n shout, cry n pout; you can't blame the parents all the time.