What do you the most judgemental about?

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Jackasses who think that any parent that doesn't parent the way they parent are bad parents.
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Women with Vera Bradley bags. It looks like they are using their cosmetics case as a purse. Inside your overnight bag = okay. Everyday purse = looks stupid.
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Sticks in the mud who don't know how to laugh at a joke or have any fun.
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Anonymous wrote:I judge mothers who take advantage of the fact that their babies are quiet and content... and let them just sit there like lumps for extended periods.


This is pretty funny. What should the mothers do? Poke the babies with sticks until they're no longer quiet and content? Gosh, I know that when I'm feeling quiet and content, I'm desperately wishing for someone to come along and interrupt it.


Of course not, silly. They should engage their children, who are missing out on opportunities for stimulation.


FIRST TIME ALERT FIRST TIME MOM ALERT.

Constantly engaging content kids for "stimulation" is a major case of firstmomitis.

Don't do that to those poor babies.


'kay. My poor engaged baby is now a very bright and academically talented pre-teen. I'm a believer in the benefits of early stimulation, and her development appeared to reward my efforts. My own child was constantly responding and participating as an older baby, even increasingly verbally after 8 months. Sometimes, I see 6-11 month olds exhibiting definite lumpish tendencies while their parents insist they're too young to have any idea what's going on. I can see why allowing some contented lumping around could be a coping mechanism for mothers with multiple young children, but it doesn't follow that the children aren't missing out.



Oh god. This scores 10 out of 10 on the barf-o-meter.


hahahahaha - you took the 'barf' right out of my mouth! Loves it.
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'kay. My poor engaged baby is now a very bright and academically talented pre-teen. I'm a believer in the benefits of early stimulation, and her development appeared to reward my efforts. My own child was constantly responding and participating as an older baby, even increasingly verbally after 8 months. Sometimes, I see 6-11 month olds exhibiting definite lumpish tendencies while their parents insist they're too young to have any idea what's going on. I can see why allowing some contented lumping around could be a coping mechanism for mothers with multiple young children, but it doesn't follow that the children aren't missing out.



Oh god. This scores 10 out of 10 on the barf-o-meter.

hahahahaha - you took the 'barf' right out of my mouth! Loves it.

eeeeew
Anonymous
I judge women who watch football and take whiskey shots like "one of the guys" because I think they just do this to appear more desirable to men. I call bullshit. I know there are plenty of you out there who genuinely like these things, so as wrong as this makes me, it is still something I'm judgmental about.
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Anonymous wrote:I judge women who watch football and take whiskey shots like "one of the guys" because I think they just do this to appear more desirable to men. I call bullshit. I know there are plenty of you out there who genuinely like these things, so as wrong as this makes me, it is still something I'm judgmental about.


eh- Go ahead and judge me. But I sure as hell like hanging out "with the guys" more than some of the majority of catty women on here and IRL. And it's not whiskey. It's a cold, wonderful beer. Bottle. No frosty mug for me, thanks.
Anonymous
I judge people who go to Back to School Night with their hands-free earsets still attached to their heads.

I also judge people who talk on their cell phones ALL THE TIME in the car, at the playground, in the grocery store, like they can't spend 10 minutes by themselves.
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Anonymous wrote:I judge people who go to Back to School Night with their hands-free earsets still attached to their heads.

I also judge people who talk on their cell phones ALL THE TIME in the car, at the playground, in the grocery store, like they can't spend 10 minutes by themselves.



I don't know if I judge them, but it really does blow my mind. I can not imagine anyone wanting to be on the telephone that much, but then again I am the Queen of Screening.
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I judge "amoeba" females... those women who morph themselves into people that 'fit' better with new guys they are currently dating. No, you were not a diehard hockey fan before you started dating Bob. Have some pride and be proud of what you like and who you are already - not how you want to be perceived.
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Judge away about me on my cell phone in the pickup line before school events, slipping out to take calls, etc. My fantabulous blackberry allows me not to be tethered to my office and I can be where ever, whenever, however and still be taking care of the small business that I own and run. So I can wait for my kid in the pickup line and return calls and pick her up, meet her for lunch in school, volunteer at her school, etc. just like a SAHM except I make 6 figures on that phone all the time. So, like I said, judge away.
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Anonymous wrote:Judge away about me on my cell phone in the pickup line before school events, slipping out to take calls, etc. My fantabulous blackberry allows me not to be tethered to my office and I can be where ever, whenever, however and still be taking care of the small business that I own and run. So I can wait for my kid in the pickup line and return calls and pick her up, meet her for lunch in school, volunteer at her school, etc. just like a SAHM except I make 6 figures on that phone all the time. So, like I said, judge away.
I guess PP hit a nerve. The question is that if you are tethered to your BB, are you completely engaged with your DD when you are with her... or are you distracted and there physically but not mentally or emotionally?
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I judge couples who aren't using birth control and then marvel at their "surprise" pregnancy. In the words of many an OB, "if you aren't preventing, you're trying!" Argh!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I judge "amoeba" females... those women who morph themselves into people that 'fit' better with new guys they are currently dating. No, you were not a diehard hockey fan before you started dating Bob. Have some pride and be proud of what you like and who you are already - not how you want to be perceived.


Yes. I judge that too. Be your own person! I mean, if you kinda liked hockey some and then Bob came along and you got really into it, fine. But I've had friends who have gotten into all kinds of stuff just for guys. And not innocent things like hockey.
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