Since everyone is making up privileges I want to throw my hat in the ring.

1. Favorite child privilege- Parents unequally allocate resources to kids they like best.

This is unjust as kids can't control how much their parents like them.

Ex. My sister dropped out of school to be a prostitute and my family still supports her.

Meanwhile I'm the black 🐑 of the family due to my crazy conspiracy theories.

Woe is me

@basedbagel Can relate to sane family and honest social circle. I can't name a single family member who wasn't a net negative for me. I can't imagine doing work for someone and trusting them to pay me at the end.

I'm not sure these honest social circles really exist, though. I think it's more like a bunch of shits vouching for each other so that someone newly inducted into their "honest" circle can get scammed by all of them.

@Mongoliaboo

>Can relate to sane family and honest social circle.

People really don't talk about this enough.

Everything was all good until I started doing better than them.

>I'm not sure these honest social circles really exist, though

I can't say I blame you honestly because if I hadn't seen it myself I wouldn't believe it either.

I'll never forget the 1st time I went to a friend's 🏠 and NOONE was yelling all the time and arguing about bs.

Blew my mind that people lived like this

@basedbagel It's way more believable to me that a family would put on an act in front of guests than that they'd really be an exception.

@Mongoliaboo
I hear you but this was my best friend so I was at his 🏠 everyday and sometimes they didn't know I was there.

Here were some 🗝️ takeaways:

⏺️They argued from time to time but unlike my house there was NO yelling/talking over each other.

⏺️His parents allowed him privacy and didn't remove 🔒 on his door and go through his shit randomly.

⏺️ZERO violence of any kind. I got spanked/slapped alot and once my mom pulled a knife on my dad...

⏺️They asked their kids for input

and treated them with common human decency. Rarely any insults because they had a bad day

⏺️This one shocked me the most:

They genuinely ENJOYED each other's company and got homesick if they were away for long. 😲

I recall distinctly on my 1st 3 day field trip as a kid everyone but me cried on the way there because they missed their fam.

I cried on the way back knowing I was headed back to a warzone 😂

Didn't realize that was abnormal till ~10 yrs later lol no privilege 4 me

@Mongoliaboo

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@basedbagel I don't believe that this case can be anything other than a rarity.

I like to think I'm a student of history. It seems to be the norm that people bound to each other by circumstance are at each other's throats. Every royal court is full of backstabbing and even murder.

What weird is that families are like this now. The father is supposed to monopolize power, like the state monopolizes violence. But feminism did away with that, creating what we have now.

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@Mongoliaboo

>I don't believe that this case can be anything other than a rarity.

Fair enough. I have no way to verify it either way.

>people bound to each other by circumstance are at each other's throats.

True but remember with your family for a long time you at least had a common goal/need with clearly defined roles.

Everything wasnt perfect but American families were more stable prior to being deculturalised.

All I wanted from my fam was respect/honesty/loyalty and I got neither. 🪿 🥚

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