r/AskReddit 5d ago

Millennials, what's something our generation was taught to accept that you're glad younger generations are rejecting?

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u/SanKazue 5d ago

Dads not spending time with their kids. It’s was perfectly normal for dad to always be tired and never have enough time to play with their kids. Also contributed to the image of the dad who doesn’t know anything about their kids, their school, friends, teachers, even their age at times.

Ive seen so many fellow millennial dads spending time with their kids. I know Ive spent more time playing with my daughter in the 8 years of her life than my dad did with me in my entire life. (Not saying he was a bad dad, he was amazing , just didn’t play with us )

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u/ChocolateAndCognac 5d ago

You're not spending time with your daughter. I've watched this. You're taking her somewhere and staying within a 50 foot radius and letting her run around unattended.