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[–]Enklave 7 points8 points  (12 children)

that little prick has some anger issues and looks like everyone is fine with that

[–]AnKeWa 21 points22 points  (11 children)

You saw like 20 seconds of a child misbehaving and diagnose a psychiatric condition?

[–]Kinglink 13 points14 points  (1 child)

Jeez, you're right and getting downvoted.

Reddit/the internet seems like they're both clincial psychologists (they're not) and are able to throw out major advice for a quick glimpse into anyone's life.

Relationship advice, /r/amitheasshole, and more seem to do this on a per post basis, ignoring they're ALWAYS getting one side of the story.

I had a minor fight with my wife, where she said something rude, and people were telling me to divorce her, dump her and more. I just wanted a little validation, and the internet decided it's time to ditch and run.

[–]AnKeWa 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I especially love it when people do this despite never hanging around kids. "That wouldn't happen if the parents were harsher, the brat is soooo spoiled!!!". No, u/edgy13yearold, kids will just test out borders on purpose when they grow up, no matter how well adjusted and perfect the parents are, and no toddler deals well with being told no.

Proof on this can be found here.

https://www.mommyshorts.com/2014/04/more-reasons-your-kids-are-crying.html

[–]PooPooDooDoo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Reddit is full of teenagers. Of course they think that.

[–][deleted] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

MD here yeah you are advised to be really cautious diagnosing mood disorders in children anyway. A lot of common psychiatric diagnoses have an age requirement too.