Non-Famous but Frequent DCUM Posters III

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Anonymous wrote:Wait! Are you my husband? He does that too!


My sister does this too
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The woman who posts on every circumcision-related thread about how her teen daughter and her friends watch videos on TikTok and mock guys who are not circed.

I’m not sure which part of this scenario grosses me out the most.
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Anonymous wrote:How about the mean person who keeps starting these threads to make fun of others?



This is really a good point. some miserable creature lives for DCUM and lives to make fun of it. She is so devalued in herself that she s enjoys mocking other anonymous people.


DP but I make fun of people in real life too! No worries there.

Genuinely made me LOL


Another LOL!


That was me!

Now I feel like I’ve really made it on DCUM. Love to make people laugh!

I’ve also been known to post controversial stuff on my neighborhood listserv and then sit back and enjoy the melee that ensues.


There is a creepy (and disturbed and delusional) guy who frequently posts disingenuous troll posts on DCUM, but he is not nearly as funny as he thinks he is. He dishes it out, be he can't take it. So, I appreciate you.
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Anonymous wrote:Wait! Are you my husband? He does that too!


My sister does this too


Desi aunties are queens at this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DP but I use littles all the time. So much easiet than saying "my three younger children."

Is it also insipid to say Fridge?


NP here. You can say "my children", "my kids", "my preschoolers", and a host of other adult terms.

No, it is not insipid to say "fridge" but stop with the baby talk. I also hate when people use baby talk to about anything. Talk to your children in real words and in full sentences. Children mimic what they hear. My children entered school talking in full sentences and using real words and not baby jargon. Provide them a good example and they will learn and mimic you. You can always tell the people who use baby talk at home because their kids have more trouble forming full sentences and continue to use substitute baby words for real words even into their elementary years.
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Anonymous wrote:Wait! Are you my husband? He does that too!


My sister does this too


Desi aunties are queens at this.


We are not Desi, but I do suspect that my sister who pretends not to know about this site is one of the more subtle trolls here
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Anonymous wrote:The one who always suggests a beautiful piece of crystal when people ask what to bring as a host gift.


I am
The person who always suggests something monogrammed or personalized. Love things with the name of your summer house etc. I would monogram myself if I could. It is a bit of a running joke in my extended family. My cousin just moved in with her boyfriend and I sent them personalized mugs with their names on them. Towels, you name it. Love it all!!


I like monogrammed things as well. But I have a very unique name and never got a "Katie" pen or a "Jenny" pen so mine is deeply underlying What's your favorite item?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I struggle to the level of narcissism that would lead people to believe that someone who disagrees with them on DCUM simply must be working for a celebrity PR firm. That is some truly deranged thinking.


It’s about speed and intensity. Any criticism or even slightly not flattering comment about Kate and Will gets attacked, reported and often deleted instantly. That’s not “disagreeing”.
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Anonymous wrote:"I see Kate's PR team has entered the room" lady on every Kate Middleton thread. No, sweetheart, PR people for the Royals aren't bothering themselves with some piddly little website in the U.S. that nobody knows or cares about.


Lol I posted earlier about the PR conspiracy lady. Could there be more than one?


Protest too much?
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Anonymous wrote:DP but I use littles all the time. So much easiet than saying "my three younger children."

Is it also insipid to say Fridge?


Is it a term used by prolific breeders? When you have to differentiate between your various groupings of children?


This may be why I hate it? I grew up in a family of four kids and was referred to as one of "the young ones" until I was in my 30s.

Though the people who I've heard use this IRL most often don't have big families -- they have one, maybe two, kids, and just have the way of speaking about parenthood and their children that is grating AF. "Aaaaaw, we should get the littles together at the playground on Saturday! My Ryan has been saying he misses Caroline sooooo much -- I think he has a little crush!" Like I adore my kids and love being a mom and listening to someone talk like this makes me want to poke my own eyes out.
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The White woman who defends the misogynistic and ageist term “Karen” and always signs off “I am a White woman.”

The atheist(s?) on the religion forum who think it’s a good idea to insult people of faith because that will definitely turn them into atheists and save the country (one or them posted this just last week). Because insulting people always has that effect….
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DP but I use littles all the time. So much easiet than saying "my three younger children."

Is it also insipid to say Fridge?


NP here. You can say "my children", "my kids", "my preschoolers", and a host of other adult terms.

No, it is not insipid to say "fridge" but stop with the baby talk. I also hate when people use baby talk to about anything. Talk to your children in real words and in full sentences. Children mimic what they hear. My children entered school talking in full sentences and using real words and not baby jargon. Provide them a good example and they will learn and mimic you. You can always tell the people who use baby talk at home because their kids have more trouble forming full sentences and continue to use substitute baby words for real words even into their elementary years.


Saying littles is not baby talk. Nor is grands.

People on this site are just hateful
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Anonymous wrote:I struggle to the level of narcissism that would lead people to believe that someone who disagrees with them on DCUM simply must be working for a celebrity PR firm. That is some truly deranged thinking.


It’s about speed and intensity. Any criticism or even slightly not flattering comment about Kate and Will gets attacked, reported and often deleted instantly. That’s not “disagreeing”.


Wow. You are really bought in. You actually think there are PR firms here. Amazing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DP but I use littles all the time. So much easiet than saying "my three younger children."

Is it also insipid to say Fridge?


NP here. You can say "my children", "my kids", "my preschoolers", and a host of other adult terms.

No, it is not insipid to say "fridge" but stop with the baby talk. I also hate when people use baby talk to about anything. Talk to your children in real words and in full sentences. Children mimic what they hear. My children entered school talking in full sentences and using real words and not baby jargon. Provide them a good example and they will learn and mimic you. You can always tell the people who use baby talk at home because their kids have more trouble forming full sentences and continue to use substitute baby words for real words even into their elementary years.


None of your examples identifies the younger siblings, though. I see why you struggle with this. My children is all my kids. I have none in preschool and my kids is the same as my children. It simply doesn't work.

I think you're likley just a lady without kids that is bitter about it.
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Anonymous wrote:"I see Kate's PR team has entered the room" lady on every Kate Middleton thread. No, sweetheart, PR people for the Royals aren't bothering themselves with some piddly little website in the U.S. that nobody knows or cares about.


Lol I posted earlier about the PR conspiracy lady. Could there be more than one?


Protest too much?


Oh hey, there you are. With a typically nonsensical response.
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