What do you the most judgemental about?

Anonymous
I'm silently judging you.

(h/t Frank "T.J." Mackie)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
I like the consistency. Anti-vax is "foolish ignorance" but "breast is best" is propaganda bought into by insecure or uneducated people.


Where's the inconsistency? And you misquoted me regarding "breast is best." I didn't say the idea that "breast is best" is propaganda. The propaganda is that "breast is the only acceptable way." Anyone with good sense should realize that even if/though breast is best, formula is a perfectly acceptable substitute and there are many valid reasons for using it.

Likewise, anyone with good sense can figure out that even though there are risks associated with vaccines, in almost all cases the risk of the disease outweighs the risk of the vaccine.



Anonymous
I judge men with SAHM more than the moms themselves...
Anonymous
oh, I totally judge the women in my office with the hair equivalent of mom jeans. Seriously, that bi-level thing is so Kate Gosslein/1994. Get a real do.
Anonymous
also, I judge people who still use the term "LOL".
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I judge men with SAHM more than the moms themselves...



Me too. Especially if the kids are already in school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I judge men with SAHM more than the moms themselves...



Me too. Especially if the kids are already in school.


And they still have a nanny that is full time or lives in.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:not judge but wonder about people who say they are broke and borrow money for an extravagant vacation


I used to work for a luxury travel agency (really high-end, like 15k a week and up) and had more than one client tell me they would mail the check as soon as the house re-financing came through. Really? Re-fi the house for a vacation??
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I judge men with SAHM more than the moms themselves...



Me too. Especially if the kids are already in school.


And they still have a nanny that is full time or lives in.


Ok, so. True story: I know a family who had a live-in nanny, a full time housekeeper (mon-fri, 9-5) and 2 kids, 4 and 6. Mom not only did NOT work, but was never with the kids, always exhausted and bitchy and always looking for weekend babysitters when the nanny was off. WHAT THE F*CK?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I judge men with SAHM more than the moms themselves...



Me too. Especially if the kids are already in school.


And they still have a nanny that is full time or lives in.


for some reason that's not as bad to me... i feel like men with SAHMs really just have an extra servant...at least with a nanny its rich pampering instead.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:People who only bath their toddler every two to three weeks.



LMFAO!!!!!!!!!!

Yeah, I agree.

And I also judge parents who let kids eat whatever they want. When I see a toddler drinking soda, I feel like slapping the mom. On the other hand, micro managing everything a child eats and not leaving any wiggle room also annoys me. Taking care of a child's diet is one thing, but a cupcake at a birthday party is not gonna kill (NO, the child was not allergic). I think there can always be a happy balance.
I also judge over indulgent parents, parent's that can't say no and parent's that give in when a child starts crying. Please, grow a pair.


People who don't know when to use a freakin' apostrophe.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ok, so. True story: I know a family who had a live-in nanny, a full time housekeeper (mon-fri, 9-5) and 2 kids, 4 and 6. Mom not only did NOT work, but was never with the kids, always exhausted and bitchy and always looking for weekend babysitters when the nanny was off. WHAT THE F*CK?


Do you think she enjoyed being exhausted and bitchy and unable to enjoy her kids? How about feeling sorry for someone who may be depressed or who just doesn't have your coping skills?

(I just figured out what I'm most judgmental about.)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:People who only bath their toddler every two to three weeks.



LMFAO!!!!!!!!!!

Yeah, I agree.

And I also judge parents who let kids eat whatever they want. When I see a toddler drinking soda, I feel like slapping the mom. On the other hand, micro managing everything a child eats and not leaving any wiggle room also annoys me. Taking care of a child's diet is one thing, but a cupcake at a birthday party is not gonna kill (NO, the child was not allergic). I think there can always be a happy balance.
I also judge over indulgent parents, parent's that can't say no and parent's that give in when a child starts crying. Please, grow a pair.


People who don't know when to use a freakin' apostrophe.




People who can't recognize a typo. She (or he) used the word parents before without an apostrophe. And also used it correctly (child's diet), so she clearly knows when to use it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
I like the consistency. Anti-vax is "foolish ignorance" but "breast is best" is propaganda bought into by insecure or uneducated people.


Where's the inconsistency? And you misquoted me regarding "breast is best." I didn't say the idea that "breast is best" is propaganda. The propaganda is that "breast is the only acceptable way." Anyone with good sense should realize that even if/though breast is best, formula is a perfectly acceptable substitute and there are many valid reasons for using it.

Likewise, anyone with good sense can figure out that even though there are risks associated with vaccines, in almost all cases the risk of the disease outweighs the risk of the vaccine.



I totally judge the first poster quoted because she fails to recognize the irony.

By the same analysis, the risk of formula feeding (unnatural, artificial product lacking in highly beneficial antibodies, etc.) outweighs the risk of breastfeeding (100% natural, antibodies, etc.), so formula feeding is foolish ignorance.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ok, so. True story: I know a family who had a live-in nanny, a full time housekeeper (mon-fri, 9-5) and 2 kids, 4 and 6. Mom not only did NOT work, but was never with the kids, always exhausted and bitchy and always looking for weekend babysitters when the nanny was off. WHAT THE F*CK?


Do you think she enjoyed being exhausted and bitchy and unable to enjoy her kids? How about feeling sorry for someone who may be depressed or who just doesn't have your coping skills?

(I just figured out what I'm most judgmental about.)



Actually, she was far from being depressed. The always tired and bitchy side only came when dealing with her family. She was never tired or bitchy to wake up in the morning and go for a run with the hot friend's husband. Or to go out for lunch with her friends. Or to go to parties (which her husband didn't like, so he ended up staying with the kids sometimes and she would go anyway.) So no, I don't feel sorry. At all.
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