hey, I'm not alone after all!
Hell, no, you're not alone!
We don't have kids and that is by 100% choice.
At restaurants, we don't ask for the "no smoking" section (neither of us smoke), we ask for the "no children" section. We don't go to the movies anymore because of the freaking infants/toddlers that dumbass parents drag everywhere instead of hiring a babysitter the way things were done way back when.
We damn near don't go to the mass retailers anymore because of the brats running up and down the aisles with their oblivious parents off talking on their cell phones and ignoring their little PITAs.
I'm one that doesn't hesitate to tell a kid who's running up and down a grocery store aisle to "knock that **** off, right now, mister and go find your mom or dad and STAY WITH THEM!!!"
And yeah, I've had more than one would-be "bad ass" parent come looking for me in the store all full of whiz and vinegar with thoughts of lecturing me (or worse,
) But that's when I tell them that THEY need an ass-whipping even more than their brat, punky kid(s) do because a child's behavior is a direct result of their upbringing and a reflection on "I don't give a damn" parents who are too permissive and epitomize "spare the rod and spoil the child."
Do I hate kids? Nope. Do I hate bad parents? With a vengeance.
Remember: I spent a career arresting the by-product of bad parenting.
Since retiring, I've tripled the number of kids needing chemotherapy that I fly to various donating hospitals. My wife and I continue to volunteer at a secure, safe-house haven for battered women, many of whom have children who are scared to death of "daddy" or "boyfriend" finding them and beating/abusing them again.
I have a huge soft spot for good kids who are WELL-BEHAVED. But I have zero tolerance for kids who are brats and whose parents have the laissez-faire attitude of "oh well, kids will be kids--they'll grow out of it" or "when they get tired, they'll quit screaming."
Not everyone has kids and not everyone enjoys kids and for damned sure, not everyone understands all this crap about kids misbehaving. But what IS understood is when parents respect those around them by controlling their children's behavior.
-JD