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Just had 13 yo birthday party —Costco Pizza lady.
Why would a parent buy someone else’s child any form of gun? So absolutely thoughtless. The guns will vanish and you just threw money into the wind. Do not assume that because you let your kids play with guns that anyone else does. Rant over. |
| Because people don't know how to say no to their kids and want to be the cool parents. We always get one per birthday. Gets donated. |
Are we talking firearms, pellet guns, paintball guns or nerf guns? If you are having a conniption over nerf guns for a teenager, you need to unclench a little. |
| Forget to take your anti rage pills this morning?? |
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Um, Costco Pizza Lady?
Didn't you just your kid's party at a laser tag venue? Because I'm having trouble under how you can host a party dedicated to guns and shooting (ok, "zapping") and then get worked up about someone giving your child a shooting/zapping-related item. |
Oh yeh. I did. Thanks for reminding me. |
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I would interpret a laser tag birthday party as permission to receive a nerf gun as a gift.
If you're opposed to playing with you guns, then how does the laser tag party work? |
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Op are we talking about a nerf gun here?
A BB gun? Or was your son gifted some sort of real gun? If it was nerf or bb then you need to lighten up. |
| Unless it was an actual gun or pellet gun you need to settle down |
Oh snap. |
| People still object to nerf guns at your DC's age? Most people give up on that way before the tween and teen stages. |
| I thought the no guns thing was more for kids 8 and under? |
| If the venue was at a laser tag place, I would assume nerf gun was a completely fine gift. |
| At 13 my kid was buying his friends presents, and asking them what they wanted. If my kid bought someone a nerf gun, it would be because that's what the kid wanted. Given that your kid chose a birthday party that involved shooting people, it would seem that he's interested in guns too. |
| We didn't allow guns (not Nerf, not water guns, no guns period). When DS was given Nerf guns, we exchanged them for a gift of his choice (if with a gift receipt) or donated (and we still allowed a gift of his choice, paid for by us). I would never give a gun and a gift, and am shocked others think this is ok |