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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
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myshiptrashcan:
“ sadrien-depreste:
“ the-addiction-of-you:
“ no-lives-matter-that-much:
“ mostlycatsmostly:
“ voodythevainglorious:
“In case anyone is curious, you can put 27 toddler socks on a lazy cat and she won’t move.
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23 ski caps and didn’t...
voodythevainglorious

In case anyone is curious, you can put 27 toddler socks on a lazy cat and she won’t move.

mostlycatsmostly

23 ski caps and didn’t budge. 😺

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no-lives-matter-that-much

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Four remotes a box of floss and a battery.

the-addiction-of-you

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Another cat

sadrien-depreste

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many oranges

myshiptrashcan

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Two gloves, two remotes, a shirt, and a bowl of bowtie pasta. That’s all we had ATM. Im sure we could put more in him.

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officialprydonchapter

How do you write healthy parent-child relationships?

dragon-in-a-fez

this might be more response than you want, but interesting (and kinda depressing when you think about it) fact: there’ve been a bunch of research studies where parents have been asked what they think makes a healthy parent-child relationship, and they tend to like…not answer the actual question because they think they’re being asked what good parenting is, which is not the same. so they talk about things like helping kids with homework and making sure they eat well. children, on the other hand, usually respond to the same question with stuff that’s literally just the definition of healthy relationships generally. affection, honesty, respect, spending time together, sharing interests. and the real kicker is, objectively, we know that’s the kind of stuff that actually has a much better impact not only on whether or not the relationship is strong and positive but also the kid’s overall happiness and psychological health.

so, if you want to write a character who’s really intent on being a Good Parent you’d have them putting massive effort into making their kid Grow Up Right, worrying about shit like if they have The Right Friends and they’re spending Enough Time Outside. but if you want to write a good relationship, just make parent and kid laugh together and respect boundaries and be emotionally supportive, like you would when writing a solid pair of friends or romantic couple.

officialprydonchapter

No that was actually really helpful and I’m glad you took the time to give a serious response

naamahdarling

This was a really good response.

I grew up around toxic people so it took me like 35 years to learn to write a healthy parent/child relationship.

Don’t feel bad if it’s difficult to write, especially if your own background is fraught.