The mentally ill reproducing March 11, 2020 | Registered: 10 years ago Posts: 2,062 |
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when the boyfriend's triggers were loud noises and children screaming
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And of course these people won't consider adopting, not only because they need one of their own, but I'm sure nobody would adopt to a schizophrenic.
Re: The mentally ill reproducing March 11, 2020 | Registered: 11 years ago Posts: 3,576 |
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Okay, a step further than the radical idea of requiring parenting classes or licensing before someone can breed: a requirement that before one is allowed to breed, they have to apply to adopt. If they are allowed, great, they're the parent they always wanted to be! If not, if they're found unfit for whatever reason, nope, no kid for them. Too bad. Wonder how many people would want to be parents then!
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when the boyfriend's triggers were loud noises and children screaming
Sure, it's a great idea.
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when the boyfriend's triggers were loud noises and children screaming
Sure, it's a great idea.
Is this going to end up being a PNA? I bet it is. Or maybe they'll get lucky and have a perfectly healthy mute child that grows up to play professional football or becomes a rock star or cures cancer and gives them millions to retire in style. Keep dreaming, defuncts.
Re: The mentally ill reproducing March 17, 2020 | Registered: 11 years ago Posts: 3,576 |
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I don't know why it isn't common sense to consider the fact that if you have any health problem that lowers your quality of life or your ability to care for yourself or make proper decisions or generally be a normal human being, it might not be the best idea to toss another needy little bastard into the mix. Even healthy sane people are pushed to their limits with kids, and there's a decent chance the child of a sick person will wind up being that person's caregiver. A child shouldn't be tasked with the responsibility of raising an adult, but I wouldn't doubt that some physically/mentally handicapped people have kids for the sole purpose of growing their own caregiver.
Re: The mentally ill reproducing March 17, 2020 | Registered: 13 years ago Posts: 12,434 |
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What is more likely to happen is the mental illness suffered by the parents will be amplified in the brat. We have more fucked up children now, a lot more than there were in the past. You can bet your bottom dollar that these parents will not be able to cope with a shit smearing tard with an IQ below 60 all its life.
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What is more likely to happen is the mental illness suffered by the parents will be amplified in the brat. We have more fucked up children now, a lot more than there were in the past. You can bet your bottom dollar that these parents will not be able to cope with a shit smearing tard with an IQ below 60 all its life.
I've often wondered...are we just more aware of mental illness than before, or are kids these days super fragile? I read all the time about school kids having panic attacks and anxiety and I just can't remember that happening at all when I was younger. Of course there were people suffering from depression, people cutting themselves - I'm not pretending the past was a rosy place - but there wasn't this total loss of function in public places.
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The Internet has made all the news an 'all the time' feature, and we are exposed to global problems as if they were local problems.
However, I do think there are more major problems with kids as we've had a lot of environmental nightmares. We have had two major nuclear incidents in Japan and Chernobyl. American businesses are experimenting with their customers' bodies as well. Genetically modified foods are a thing and they are everywhere, causing the allergic phenomenon. Plastic in food and water is also a thing.
Re: The mentally ill reproducing March 17, 2020 | Registered: 18 years ago Posts: 9,973 |
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I've often wondered...are we just more aware of mental illness than before, or are kids these days super fragile? I read all the time about school kids having panic attacks and anxiety and I just can't remember that happening at all when I was younger. Of course there were people suffering from depression, people cutting themselves - I'm not pretending the past was a rosy place - but there wasn't this total loss of function in public places.
Re: The mentally ill reproducing March 21, 2020 | Registered: 9 years ago Posts: 3,712 |
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I posted about it here forever ago. Here is the original Bratfree topic with a bunch of other stories and below is the link to the actual thread on the Moo site:
www.mothering.com/community/t/1333277/anyone-have-any-advice-on-helping-a-parent-with-asperger-syndrome-parent-gently
I don't know if that link works, it didn't load on my machine/connection. Apparently, not only are/were they gentle discipline parents, but Duh was also willing to just let the kids have their own way to prevent screaming and ward off an assburger tantrum. It seems to go without saying that if a child's normal/inevitable behavior sends you into a tizzy, it's probably not a good idea to have them! Oh, but silly me, I forgot that it's different when it's your own and I'm sure someone can just conveniently ignore their triggers because they're coming from a creature they created through barebacking.
I don't know why it isn't common sense to consider the fact that if you have any health problem that lowers your quality of life or your ability to care for yourself or make proper decisions or generally be a normal human being, it might not be the best idea to toss another needy little bastard into the mix. Even healthy sane people are pushed to their limits with kids, and there's a decent chance the child of a sick person will wind up being that person's caregiver. A child shouldn't be tasked with the responsibility of raising an adult, but I wouldn't doubt that some physically/mentally handicapped people have kids for the sole purpose of growing their own caregiver.