StarSong
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So, no one other than myself can answer the questions I've brought up (generic questions I'd argue anyone on the planet could give some kind of response to), and they apply only to my situation you say?
Amongst the unexpected responses I get to the posts I make on one or two forums, your argument is right up there I have to tell you, and yet quite amusing for all that I must say![]()
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Your questions:
Grahamg wrote:
"..........just in case it prompts interest here goes my latest thoughts in the form of a list of questions:
"Are you in favour of children verbally abusing their loving parent/parents?"
I'm not in favor of abuse of any kind. However, Adults (unless disabled or otherwise dependent on their children) can easily remove themselves from situations in which they find themselves abused. Children are not so fortunate. One would also need to learn from the child in question what precipitated the anger being directed at said parent. It's a parent's job to not take certain statements personally, particularly when putting their children through the stress of an acrimonious divorce or other situations that are completely out of their control but affect every aspect of their lives.
"Are you in favour of giving children a platform to verbally abuse their parents, in the guise of children's views being listened to and taken seriously?"
Yes, I believe children should be listened to and taken seriously, even if the way they frame their take on an experience hurts their parents' feelings.
"Do you agree that any parent, following their divorce or separation from the other parent, should have no right to any privacy, even where there are no fears of any abuse regarding their child?"
Obviously this is specific to your situation. No idea why the courts would be looking deeply into your life. I'm generally in favor of courts determining whether a parent's life should be thoroughly investigated before allowing full access to his/her child.
"Is privacy in close interpersonal relationships required at all, or should any court appointed professional be permitted to ask your child any question they wish?"
No privacy is required. All questions are fair game.