As a child, you may have had a parent with
a strong sense of entitlement.
I wish I had videotaped him when he was young and dumb and making a mess of my apartment, so I can show him now and be like, «Hey, you used to practically poop yourself, so let's just Netflix and chill on
your strong sense of entitlement.»
I won't mince words: People who ignore leash laws are selfish, ignorant, and have
a strong sense of entitlement.
And it encourages
a strong sense of entitlement, which often undermines the obedience of faith by demanding the overthrow of doctrines that seem to repress «who I really am.»
Maybe she's right, and Americans — particularly millennials — are developing
stronger senses of entitlement, but the idea that «you can get something for nothing» becoming more prevalent, isn't necessarily a bad thing when it comes to faith.
Not exact matches
Girls need to understand that sexuality is something that comes from within and connects a girl to herself and to her desire and to her needs and her wants and is ultimately empowering as she gets older whereas sexualisation is the performance
of all that and it's a performance
of sexuality and a performance
of sexual
entitlement that actually disconnects them from that
stronger external
sense of self.
But given the conservative movement's other problems (including, as Washington Examiner columnist Noemie Emery notes, a
sense of entitlement and embrace
of a victim mentality unfitting
of itself), the importance
of the movement playing a
strong role in shaping systemic reform, and the need for the movement to update how it applies first principles to today's issues, it is a much - needed fight that conservative reformers can win.