Millennial member of my family posts picture on social media of her toddler drinking out of dog bowl

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm so sick of people hating on millennials. You do realize (Gen X and Boomers) that your kids are just as bad or worse than we are? You all raised them.


Not the OP, and I don’t like people hating on ANYONE, but I don’t get your comment.
I am a boomer who raised two millennials.
So, the idea that my kids are “just as bed or worse than” millennials just doesn’t make sense. They are millennials.
Anonymous
Gen-xer here. Not a big deal, and sort of funny. Could be seen as disgusting too. Kid will probably have a strong immune system.

Did you actually live through the 70s? Most parents did much worse things than this, thankfully for them, social media wasn't around to film my cousins and I with candy cigarettes and cups of coffee, wearing mini skirts, halter tops, and go-go boots.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She can't possibly know all of the filthy places her dog's mouths have been. Very disgusting if you ask me.


Where do you think the kid's hands have been!?


The kid hasn't carried around dead rodents with it's hands that for sure. The dogs probably have though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm so sick of people hating on millennials. You do realize (Gen X and Boomers) that your kids are just as bad or worse than we are? You all raised them.


Not the OP, and I don’t like people hating on ANYONE, but I don’t get your comment.
I am a boomer who raised two millennials.
So, the idea that my kids are “just as bed or worse than” millennials just doesn’t make sense. They are millennials.


I'm referring to the generation after millennials. The participation trophy generation.
Anonymous
Spoken like someone who does not own a dog. Or any pet for that matter.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Spoken like someone who does not own a dog. Or any pet for that matter.


Seriously!!! I've never seen my dog with a rodent. He'd probably run away if he saw one.
Anonymous
Anonymous
i'm Gen X and think it's 90% cute and funny and 10% gross. It would only "bother" me if I already didn't like the person and was looking for a reason not to like them even more. Relax.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:She has 2 dogs.
Her toddler was drinking out of one of their bowls and she took a picture of it and posted it on social media.
Her and her millennial friends on social media think it is cute and funny.
I think it is disgusting.

Should I say something to her about it?
In private of course.
Or should I scold her on her social media page in front of all of her friends?


Should be SHE and her millennial friends, OP. Would you say, "her thinks it is cute and funny?"

You should definitely scold her on her social media page. Just make sure you get your grammar checked first. Judge not, lest ye be and all that.
Anonymous
I call troll.
Anonymous
My cousin did the same thing. It was funny. You should chill out
Anonymous
Yuck
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I make my dog's food from scratch. My 4 yr old has watched the process, and seen how excited the dog gets at mealtimes because she loves her food. DD asked one day if she could taste it. So I gave her about half a teaspoon to try. No big deal.

I don't need to be scolded for that.


Weirdo. I'm scolding you right now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I make my dog's food from scratch. My 4 yr old has watched the process, and seen how excited the dog gets at mealtimes because she loves her food. DD asked one day if she could taste it. So I gave her about half a teaspoon to try. No big deal.

I don't need to be scolded for that.


Weirdo. I'm scolding you right now.


Why? There's nothing worth scolding here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:


This is fantastic!
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