When your child is going to ruin a paid experience for others, it's time to go. Even if it's inconvenient.

When you start to edge the age of the parent in this story’s parent, and you have the awareness of a teacher at your age you come off with an aura of entitlement. Remember you both are annoying to everyone else around you who does not get applauded for their profession and triggering to anyone else who has had a bad experience with a teacher in the past (that’s about 9/10 people if my math is mathing).

Women aren’t able to do anything right in our society at any age, but a teacher/nurse role seems to be a double entendre. Those who double down their entitlements at everyone else’s expense when they feel they are expert appointed to judge because it’s their job to do so (when working key point) need to turn it off when not working.

We only judge ourselves. If you’re uncomfortable then make it known to people working the event. Teachers can unmask and just be adults and engage in the communities without elevating themselves all the time.

Love always, a helpful mirror.

/r/Mommit Thread