se_na_23
2023-01-16 21:10:41
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There are also areas where you either can't use public transport at all or it takes 4 hours for a 15-minute car trip... On top of that at times that no one needs
Well, I would let my bonus child use public transport more often, Berlin does have an expensive but quite good public transportation system.
But his mother doesn’t agree. The route is too long or it gets dark too early in winter – No, that’s too dangerous!
I hope that changes when he’s 14 or so.
Of course, it doesn’t help that she’s subscribed to the police reports.
That is not modest, that is almost the full list ;)My expectations for such a means of transport are quite modest: on demand within minutes, reliable, reasonably clean, safe, and relatively inexpensive.
I, on the other hand, believe in an implementation within 10-20 years, also find that these are completely justified and above all environmentally friendly demands. But as long as that applies, one must also live as well as possible ;-) P.S. What is a bonus child?I hope for soon autonomous driving with call-a-car for city and countryside. If these cars are operated in an energy-friendly way, they do not have to be fully occupied, but can/may also drive with only one person per trip. Without personnel, they should also be quite affordable to use. In fact, I am already very much looking forward to being able to give up our car. Even the reduction from two cars to one car I find extremely pleasant. My demands on such a means of transport I find quite modest: on call within minutes, reliable, reasonably clean, safe, and relatively inexpensive. (Call transport means do not necessarily have to be what we understand as cars; for all I care, also such "hover cushion things" or similar. That would even be better, then we would need less well-developed roads.)
A child that you basically get as a bonus to the relationship with a dear person. Basically like the cherry on the cream. The term, or rather the term for bonus parents, was coined by the renowned family therapist Jesper Juul ("Step-parents become bonus parents"). Worthwhile books, not only for blended families...P.S. What is a bonus child?
A child that you basically get as a bonus from the relationship with a dear person. Like the cherry on the whipped cream.
The term, or rather the term "bonus parents," was coined by the renowned family therapist Jesper Juul ("From stepparents to bonus parents"). Worthwhile books, not only for patchwork families...