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The young father living in his truck with his son... 1/11/2017


Did you notice that he kept referring to his son as "the kid." Over and over again, the kid, the kid, the kid. I'm REALLY surprised that Dr. Phil didn't call him out on this, though I did miss about ten minutes of this episode so it's possible that he did during this time.

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I don't mind the word when speaking in generalizations, like kids or even "that kid over there" or something like that, but when someone uses it in reference to their own child, over and over, it's definitely disassociated and impersonal. That guy was/is completely clueless.



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I thought I was the only one! lol The word "cop" I the same for me.

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I can't die! I have 43 twitter followers that depend on me! oh, and I have a daughter.

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I thought he did it to protect the child's identity. I've heard them do it on this show before. I think the most recent was when a girl accused her step father of abusing her and when they talked about his biological children they only said his/my daughters. .... I do know what you mean though about calling your children the kid and names like they.

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I also thought this was to protect the kids identity. No reason he should google his name 10 years from now and see this.

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It was to protect the identity of the child. It's weird because everyone saw his parent and grandparents, but whatever.

I didn't like the guy. Lazy and crazy. His parents weren't much better.

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There have been hundreds of people on that show that have children whose names are not said to protect them. Never, EVER, have I heard anyone constantly refer to their child as "the kid." They call them "my son" or "my daughter", not "the kid." The fact that they were protecting the name of the child surely would be why he didn't say his name, but him constantly saying "the kid" is just plain messed up.


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That didn't occur to me. Very true. He was just a bad parent.

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