I'm getting older, and thoughts of parenting and how I'd raise my kids seems to be creeping into my mind more and more, and it got me thinking about certain things a parent kinda has to do, and things that kids and teens seem to approach in a certain way. For example parents can often take very firm positions on certain topics like drugs, sex, school, and kids sometimes don't want to talk to their parents about problems like bullying and relationships. It seems like the best way to get around this issue is to form a relationship where all communication is encouraged, but I think we all know that's easier said than done, I remember being an angsty fuckwit that was set on shutting down all forms of communication with anyone that was outside my immediate friend group, and I doubt I was the only one.
So I've been thinking that anonymity on the internet could be a pretty easy way of getting around that. By frequenting a forum that your kid or teen's on you can be less of a parent and become something more of a peer. Asking your kid how their day was irl might get you a grunt while asking the same question might reveal they're having trouble with friends or are currently hating on a subject, allowing you to give them advice on what to so, and that advice won't be coming from a boring know-it-all nagger but from someone that is just a bit more worldly than themselves. I guess it also gives you the opportunity to see how your kid interacts with others, and allows you to learn some of their interests that they might not feel comfortable talking to you about, and in that sense it seems like a pretty neat idea.
But is it a tad bit creepy?
What do you think? Do you think this would be a good way of interacting with your children? Is this borderline spying? How would you feel if someone you looked up to turned out to be your parent? Is pretending to be someone you're not just to communicate with your child kinda fucked up? Are any of you parents stalking their kids lol?