Posted on 03/15/2025 12:11:33 PM PDT by DallasBiff
Coming home to an empty house, managing homework without reminders, and making your own snacks wasn’t just part of the routine—it was the training ground for life. Boomer latchkey kids didn’t have helicopter parents hovering over every decision, which meant they developed character traits that today’s hyper-scheduled kids might never experience. Independence wasn’t a choice; it was the default setting.
While some might call it “neglect,” those solo afternoons shaped resilient, resourceful adults with a unique blend of grit, adaptability, and unshakable confidence.
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Indeed most boomers mom was home
If u “grew up” in 70s
Not a boomer
I’m peak year and was 10 in 1967
We were however free range kids
I lived where city met woods and farms
It was perfect
This time span is inaccurate
Boomer moms were home
Probably 75% at least
And rare divorce
Even more rare ….,,illegitimacy
Blaming generations is weak and stupid
Like virtue signaling
Boo effing hoo
Always blaming the external is a determinant of lefties I’ve noted much like hating daddy
I’ve even begun to appreciate that plenty under 30s especially males are waking up
I guess I should blame my grandparents born 1900 or so
Hell they elected those who gave us the excess of Earl Warrren and Hugo Black and great society and civil rights overreach
“It’s their fault”
Stupid
Now u can blame
Herbert Marcuse
Alinsky
Fabians and Frankfurters
Timothy Leary
MK ULTRA (big blame there)
And so on
That’s way cool.
My wife is a early X and I’m mid boom
She stayed home 20 years to raise kids
Works now and loves it and her cash pays bills and trips to Ulta and Nordstrom’s and TJ Maxx and UAL
it’s all good except spontaneity took a hit lol
I’ll never forget for the first time visiting the home of my future in-laws and seeing a state-of-the-arts Amana Touchmatic Radarange microwave oven 1967 model
I helped a dude at my first base move and he had one of those. I hated his guts afterwards.
-PJ
Heard the same about skirt length. I think there is a truth to it.
*****I learned to love classical music from the soundtracks of 1930’s cartoons shown on 1950’s television.*****
And hopefully Liberace.
It was good that Liberace survived his service as a Ranger in the war, and that his years as a lumberjack and then a pro-boxer didn’t hurt his hands, kids loved his show.
We gen x’ers are the new boomers.
Oh Hell No!
I didn't allow my sons to be "latchkey" kids in the 80s. My wife stayed home. My income was sufficient. By 1994, my sons were well established and my wife hired on as a dispatcher for the San Diego Sheriff's Office. It did have a consequence to have her work. Getting Sunday shifts meant she was at work and my sons decided that mutiny was an appropriate response to getting dressed for church. The oldest hitched a ride to church with his friends. The two youngest remained home with me.
Play Army
Heck Yes...
GIJoe stuff and watching ‘Rat Patrol’
We worked it off, biked it off, skated it off, and ran laps in gym. I was NOT an overweight kid in spite of my addiction to chocolate. I was not over weight until marriage and the accompanying stress.
Schools stopped making gym a requirement. That was a mistake.
Not where I came from. Divorce was very rare
Tail end is 1963-64.
My friends had something called an "allowance" for pocket money. My "allowance" was permission to use the push mower and rake on the neighbors lawns to earn my pocket change. Of course, that was after applying to tools to my own yard to keep the grass cut, leaves raked, ice plant cut and deposited in trash cans. I didn't have a bicycle until age 10. It was a used 3-speed acquired for $10 from the classified ads. Much better than the skateboard that preceded it.
We’d run along the Jetty tossing M80’s at each other——or Bottle Rockets.
Score some beer and head to Fiesta Island!
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Boomer-—GenXer who cares
You got ‘Gas,A$$ or Gra$$ ?
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No ain’t read this Article
I’m glad i survived-—some didn’t.
I have less than NO idea what the articles that I’ve read, with these dates were from...some in newspapers and others probably in a magazine/s. So I can’t give you info re those.
Generation X, a term used for the generation of Americans born between 1965 and 1980,
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Generation-X
Divorced....1 mom-—4 or 5 Dads
Can’t remember....
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