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I’m curious why parents don’t actually play with their kids?

When your child wants to race you at the playground on the kiddie rock wall, why is there this assumption that your child can’t actually race you? Instead it seems that grown-ups will just barely move, and act like the Kiddie wall is the hardest thing ever. Why not actually climb, and actually race your child like they are wanting you to do? The whole point of a rock wall races to see who can get to the top first. And the child just needs to climb him a little bit faster than the adult to win.

It is the same thing when a child wants to arm wrestle with them the adult seemingly barely even does much of anything, and it is very obvious that they are just straight up letting their kid win. Why doesn’t the adult actually put in effort when they arm wrestle? Why not actually challenge your kid, the whole point of arm wrestling is to see who is stronger. The child just needs to give a little bit more strength to win.

I have also noticed this when parents have a running relay race with their child. Why don’t the parents actually run? Instead they will sort of do this really awkward walking, and they end up just letting their kid win. The whole point of a running race is to see Who is going to get there first. Why not actually run and actually challenge your kid? Your child just needs to run a little bit faster than you in order to win.

If you were to play with a friend it’s not any different. Why would you automatically assume that your friend can’t play? If you’re going to arm wrestle with your friend, do it with your kid, if you’re going to run when you race your friend, do that with your kid . Same thing with Rockwall climbing on the playground with your child. Actually climb, just like you would do with your friend.
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Heartlander · 80-89, M
There's little history of that.

My dad worked 12 hours a day, 6 days a week. Not uncommon in the 1940s and 50s. Though the kids were free to play, parents were at work with just a glimpse of them as they were coming and going.
zonavar68 · 56-60, M
I play with my 7 yo. We"ve been getting into ice skating together recently. Yes its summer here 8-) local ice rink is 15 mins away.
Samantha7599 · 22-25, F
I hate playing with my son it's not fun and he's an outdoor boy all about catching bugs or frogs etc sorry but I won't be touching any bugs/insects.
SunshineGirl · 36-40, F
You are not curious, because you deleted all your previous posts on the same theme which several people responded to.
Tumbleweed · F
@SunshineGirl
deadgerbil · 26-30
Stop eating lead paint chips
basilfawlty89 · 36-40, M
@deadgerbil otherwise you end up like Sunsporter
deadgerbil · 26-30
@basilfawlty89 or Mark Paul
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Back with yet another pedo post. Clever (not) deleting previous posts but hopefully most users are on to your disgusting obsession with children. Flagged/reported.
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@OlderSometimesWiser @Sylphrena The best way to make a report (whether admin likes it or not) is to send a direct email to support@similarworlds.com. Flagging & reporting doesn't get any results because it is controlled by an algorithm ... and all the algorithm will do is autoblock you from the perp. The algorithm essentially prevents watchdogs from reporting the pedo.
pancakeslam · 41-45, M
they aren't parents they're more of bb daddys... or bb roomates
Tumbleweed · F

 
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