I’m a millennial with boomer parents, who are famous for their hands-off parenting approach. Just wondering.

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    @erik111189
    Geriatric Millennial reporting in: nope. My boomer parents are great, and had a fantastic mixture of hands off free roaming and hands on helping. The internet didn’t really factor in until my late teens.

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    Millennial def raised by the internet here. I used to be on the computer non-stop until my parents got home from work. Then I would weasel my way into more computer time after dinner too. All to work on my Angelfire hosted website that definitely never got any traffic.

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    I’m a millennial-ish. I had a single mom and she was all-in on parenting. Although I’m not sure which part(s) of parenting you’re asking about specifically. Discipline? Instilling values?

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    Yea, I think the fediverse is on average too old for this to be true of the majority, though there’s plenty of younger people in here.

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      Yeah, there was no Internet when I was a kid. I was raised by the television like all good Xennial kids

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        I’m so excited…I’m so…scared…

        What rolls down stairs, alone or in pairs, rolls over your neighbor’s dog?

        DENTAL PLAN…Lisa needs braces…

        I could keep going

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    i’m an older millennial/younger gen x and i was raised by books and some truly great, saintly teachers. teachers can make such a difference, yall

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      I work retail and if I learn the customer is a teacher I go so above and beyond to make sure they don’t pay for what they are getting(if it is for the classroom) and make sure they are very happy with the whole experience. Teachers change life’s for the better and are not treated the way they need to be.

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      i’m an older millennial/younger gen x

      I think you either have this backwards, or might be Benjamin Button.

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    I grew up the youngest of 5 children—with all siblings >10 years older—with immigrant parents who were mostly working. So, yea, at times it does feel like the internet raised me

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    Yup. Born in '84, parents were born in '50 and not really fit to be parents. Basically took care of myself from 11ish onwards and was raised almost entirely by TV and Internet from age 8 and 14 onwards lol.

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    The internet didn’t really exist when I was growing up, but my own parents didn’t really raise me, either. I did a lot of figuring out on my own.

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    “Zillenial” here and well, maybe? My parents let me use the internet with little-to-no moderation and growing up with very few friends, I would often frequent the internet. Back then, it was when the internet required dial-up so I would either be on the internet on Saturdays or stuck on my computer preparing materials to send to the internet.

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          As I like to think of it … post-Jurassic Park or post Matrix Millenials. Too young to have seen those in the cinemas.

          I’m a Xennial (part X gen part millennial, born mid-80s), and seeing both of those in the cinema were huge events.