Tag: #TuesdayWasOurBabysitter

  • By Saint Dirty Face™

    You ever notice how every generation after us turned our childhood into a psychological case study?

    “Latchkey kids. Early exposure to independence. Potential emotional ramifications…”

    Yeah, okay, Karen.

    We just called it life.

    I wasn’t sitting there at 8 years old contemplating attachment theory—I was heating up a burrito, watching cartoons, and knowing damn well Mom and Dad were out busting their asses so the lights stayed on. That wasn’t trauma. That was Tuesday.

    Gen X didn’t freak out about being alone.

    We understood the assignment:

    Parents gotta work? Cool. House empty? Even better. Microwave? My throne. Front door key on a shoelace necklace? Badge of honor.

    We didn’t need a village.

    We were the village.

    Just smaller, unsupervised, and fueled by sugary cereal.

    But here’s the twist—some kids did feel lonely. Others felt empowered.

    That’s the magic of our generation:

    we didn’t all experience it the same, but we all survived it anyway.

    Me? I never had an issue being alone.

    I knew my parents were out there doing what they had to do.

    That was love—Gen X style.

    Not coddling.

    Not bubble-wrapping.

    Just reality.

    And that reality forged us into the most self-reliant, least-whiny bunch of humans to ever roam Earth.

    We grew up with keys around our necks and chips on our shoulders—and somehow turned out just fine.

    Well… mostly.

    We’ve got a little dark humor, a little edge, and the wisdom to know exactly when to say:

    “Stay dirty. Stay human. Stay Gen X.”

    — Saint Dirty Face™

    Cracked halo. Full attitude. Still knows how to microwave a burrito like a champ.