soulcougher73
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- Nov 29, 2006
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Not hard to be judgemental when it's such a blatant act of neglect of common sense.Judgmental much? I think you should find real things to occupy your mind.
You are super hipster.
Not hard to be judgemental when it's such a blatant act of neglect of common sense.Judgmental much? I think you should find real things to occupy your mind.
You are super hipster.
perhaps. but you want to sterilize people that do this.Not hard to be judgemental when it's such a blatant act of neglect of common sense.
Was being sarcastic, but on a somewhat serious note if she is this bad her kid can't turn out any better with her as a parent lolperhaps. but you want to sterilize people that do this.
It struck me as a bit presumptuous that at a non-kid related gathering, hosted by someone else involving people you had never met before that you would assume that everyone would automatically love your child. And while I don't know for sure I remain skeptical from the conversation that bringing your child would be an expected occurance
Wonder if that's why we don't have any friends. I've never been accused of subtly.If parents knew what other people REALLY thought of their snot-nosed, smelly, noisy, ill-mannered brats the kids would not be allowed to leave the house until they turned 18. They get fed that "awwww, isn't he/she special" phony line so often by people afraid to tell the truth that they start to believe it.
Wonder if that's why we don't have any friends. I've never been accused of subtly.
I have a cousin like that, except replace kid with large dog.During conversation with a person I know it came up that she was going to a gathering of adults who she had never met before. Her husband asked if they should get a baby sitter and she responded "No - everyone always loves (insert child's name) so it won't be a problem."
It struck me as a bit presumptuous that at a non-kid related gathering, hosted by someone else involving people you had never met before that you would assume that everyone would automatically love your child. And while I don't know for sure I remain skeptical from the conversation that bringing your child would be an expected occurance
Yea as a parent I'd never do something like this. As far as I know, everyone loves my daughter, but I'd never bring her to an adult gathering with no other kids and think it'd be fine. Babysitter or no-go for me.
Can you explain the correlation?