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In reply to the discussion: I've got a real problem with children being described as "spoiled rotten" [View all]Jenoch
(7,720 posts)29. I have a niece
who was 'spoiled rotten' as a young child. From the day she was born until the day her twin sisters were born four years later, she was the center of their lives. She was given anything she wished and she was the ruler of that household. Needless to say, things changed after her twin sisters came along. Her parents did not do her any favors. I remembe her second birthday party where her parents rented one of those air-filled castle things where the kids bounce around. Her mom wanted to make the party special for all of her friends. I told her that 2-year olds don't have 'friends'. It took many years, but that niece is now a 14 year old is now a wonderful person.
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I've got a real problem with children being described as "spoiled rotten" [View all]
tina tron
Dec 2013
OP
Saying a child is spoiled rotten is an insult to the parents. I don't think for a second they're
okaawhatever
Dec 2013
#40
I think it's difficult to quantify or qualify the impact of an expression when the person using it
okaawhatever
Dec 2013
#71
OR, you've seen children whose horrible behavior has been enabled by bad parents
rustydog
Dec 2013
#5
Sorry, it isn't. Maybe it's normal where you live but it's sure as hell isn't here.
idwiyo
Dec 2013
#21
then you should be angry at your parents, not anyone here. Sorry that happened to you
bettyellen
Dec 2013
#30
I've heard the term "spoiled rotten" many times but, I've never known anyone to interpreter the term
ladjf
Dec 2013
#28
Then how do you explain the thousands of homeless minor youth on the streets
Bluenorthwest
Dec 2013
#81
The fact that they are a child does not endow them with an unassailable innocence...
Decaffeinated
Dec 2013
#47
A lot is genetics, siblings, classmates, teachers, friends, peer groups, etc.
FarCenter
Dec 2013
#80
It certainly does have consequences. Kids are labeled very early in life as trouble makers, and
liberal_at_heart
Dec 2013
#69
you have to remember there is a subset of DUers who wish the human species would just stop
liberal_at_heart
Dec 2013
#67