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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What is a crisp toddler?[/quote] Apparently the child of an OCD mother.[/quote] No. Just a clean kid wearing clean and ironed clothes. You know, someone who does not look neglected. [/quote] +1. I am so tired of the defensive excuses. It is laughable that mothers who bathe their children daily and put them in clean, unstained and unwrinkled clothes have OCD. [/quote] +1 I have noticed that a certain subset of mothers seem to almost take pride in throwing their hands in the air and wear their disorganization and lack of effort as a badge of honor. Y’know, the kind of mother who sharesthose Scary Mommy “My kids have eaten goldfish for dinner four times this week: and here’s why that’s okay” or “I haven’t vacuumed or mopped in ten years because making memories is more important” articles. You know the type. [/quote] -1 I am so tired of the mothers that see their children as an extension of themselves. You know, the mothers I see yelling at their kids for doing normal kid things, like playing in the dirt and eating melting popsicles. Don't dress your preschooler in white and expect them to stay clean. Your poor crisp mother boys will be living in your basement for the next 30 years.[/quote]
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