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I'm 19:25, and I agree with you on the swing, PP. If it's a communal thing, such as a swing, then absolutely, taking turns is a necessity and only fair. I'm referring to things such as toys that someone else's child wants to play with only because my child has it.
But as long as I'm here, let me add: moms who have to repetitively (and pretentiously) tell me that they live in "North Potomac" or "North Bethesda." It's "Gaithersburg" and "Rockville." I know this, you know this, and pseudo town names don't change it (nor do I care, so stop telling me). |
19:16 - great point! Sharing is great, but some kids are just brats and think that they have a right to take whatever they want. Some self-control is an important lesson.
19:25/20:46 - you are hilarious!!! LMAO! This post is a great diversion and made me laugh after a seriously crappy day! Thank you! My 2 cents: 1 - Mothers who look at me with pity in their eyes and say, "Oh your daughter is so small. I am sure she will catch up." Sorry - growth chart percentiles mean that some kid has to be in the 10th percentile! DD is bigger than I was at that age. She has always been that way and is fine. Don't feel sorry for me or her. 2 - Parents who don't control their children on airplanes and are stupid enough not to bring a bottle or a pacifier. Of course your kid is screaming - he/she needs to suck to stop their ears from hurting! 3 - Mothers who are always saying, "Time for the next one!" - this really grosses me out. It is almost like saying, "Go hop in the sack and f*** your husband!" 4 - Mothers who always say that their child is "gifted" but really their child is just smart enough to figure out how to terrorize their parents. Last time I checked, "gifted" does not mean brat. Check out the "King of the Hill" episode with the gifted child who terrorizes Hank - hilarious. Thanks for the funnies! |
Moms who don't read the newspaper and are currently unaware of the world outside of the playground. Well, they don't annoy me, I just find them boring. Sadly, this seems to be most moms I meet. Sigh. |
Moms who act like CIO is child abuse and that everyone should co-sleep until their kids go to college. |
Thank you 20:39!
18:47 here....you said much better than me what I was trying to say (I referred to a "shared public place") and you illustrated with swings at the park. That is what I was trying to say - that these things at a public place are for sharing. I was really taken aback by all the posters that still jumped on that and started to think that maybe there was something wrong with me for thinking we should all share these things. I appreciate you wording it better (and as for adult things, what about the gym? We share equipment at the gym, don't we? Who doesn't hate the guy/girl that hogs up the abductor reading the paper inbetween sets instead of being conscious enough to let you work in? Well, I think those people are rude anyway....) |
Moms who have easy babies and attribute it to their superior parenting philosophy (whatever that may be) instead of the kid's personality. |
Yes, I agree too. From the beginning of time, moms have tried to teach their children to share and take turns. |
This made me giggle. Not because of your comment, I completely agree with it, but because of my life. I hate all things girly, and yet my DD refuses to wear pants (I think I own two skirts), and loves pink and purple. Her brother feels the same way, and he sleeps in pink and purple night gowns. |
read a newspaper, when do you have time to read a paper? I would love to know (maybe) what is happening in the world, just like I would like to listen to music that doesn't teach the abc's or rhymes, but this is my life now. Maybe those of us that don't have time for that sort of thing find you boring. |
I love this post too. I notice that a lot of little girls in my neighborhood wear very expensive dress-up ballet tutu skirts to the PARK. With sequined shoes and tiaras. They're in the sandboxes in these outfits. I kid you not. |
All the moms who are currently on the epidural/elective c-section board lecturing us poor c-section moms on how we were duped by the medical community.
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I think these moms have no choice. My daughter would rather wear nothing than put on a dress, my little boy loves to play dress up. I think there are some real girly girls out there, has nothing to do with the moms. I would love love love my daughter to wear a dress. But, not happening this year. |
Sorry, but if you are at the park, that swing does not belong to you, or any other kid at the park. Turns need to be taken. When you go to the gym, do you lay claim to just one treadmill, and one treadmill only? If you have been jogging for two hours, and feel like you could be done, do you just stay on it longer so that you don't have to share? Kids do that with swings and toys, and it is our job as parents to teach them that they need to take turns. Sure that doesn't mean your child needs to stop playing with something right away, but if it is a public item, he has no claim to it, and should only have it for a limited time. |
sorry, but I am not talking about a swing. I am talking about a toy. That said, I would not give up my childs swing time for someone else. Too damn bad. I will get off the swing when my child is tired of swinging. I hate when parents, nannies hang around like a hyenna for something we are doing, swinging, sand box toys, whatever. GO AWAY!
Hover over some other toy. Bring your own toy if it bothers you that your child can not take what mine is playing with. I don't let mine take yours either. Should we share the snacks too. That is so annoying, as soon as you bring out a snack, SOME of the kids drool over your child. Why should that not be fair game too. Whats mine is mine, and whats yours is mine too. No way would I teach my child that. |