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VinzenzB
1 year ago

From my point of view, this is a no-go. I find it all right with me; that makes a good mood together.

To make fun of the children / to mobb them / to humiliate is for me the lowest drawer of parent behavior.

I can only wish the children that they can get out there soon and do their own thing.

Vinni07
1 year ago
Reply to  VinzenzB

And I join VinzenzB in his opinion full of good luck to the children

Schlau333
1 year ago

In principle, nobody should be bullied and laughed.

It’s just unrespectful.

But that is what parents do is incomprehensible and sad.

Benedikt581
1 year ago

No, it’s not.

This is a constructed situation that is very far from reality.

Nordseefan
1 year ago

Of course.

chanfan
1 year ago

Well, that depends on the children and what the people understand.

If the children are still stupid after the x-th time, you can also laugh as a parent

Have you been laughing again? .

Benedikt581
1 year ago
Reply to  chanfan

This is not a question of interpretation. Mobbing is a certain form of physical and/or psychological violence.

Leisewolke
1 year ago

No, why? If the behavior of adult children gives rise to laughing