Also there’s some slippage here -
A—Kid can ignore rules if I, Dad, think the rules are stupid (among other considerations)
vs.
B—Kid can ignore rules if she, kid, thinks the rules are stupid (among other considerations)
It’s hard to be explicit about A without implicitly giving permission to do B, which I don’t want.
Also there’s some slippage here -
A—Kid can ignore rules if I, Dad, think the rules are stupid (among other considerations)
vs.
B—Kid can ignore rules if she, kid, thinks the rules are stupid (among other considerations)
It’s hard to be explicit about A without implicitly giving permission to do B, which I don’t want.