Breakfast Babble: Why "Why I Said So" Doesn't Cut It (In Indian Parenting )
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Breakfast Babble: Why "Why I Said So" Doesn't Cut It (In Indian Parenting )
Breakfast Babble is ED’s own little space on the interwebs where we gather to discuss ideas and get pumped up (or not) for the day. We judge things too. Sometimes. Always. Whatever, call it catharsis and join in, people. “Why can’t I go out?” “Because I said so.” The original Article 370 of the Indian households. Special status to parents. Zero autonomy for children. This isn’t just a phrase. It’s a generational gospel passed down with pride, li…
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