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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It is not a perfect world. You're right. But, I think what PP is saying is not to change what you're doing, just don't be so crappy about it. By all means, if the school policy allows peanut butter and your kid likes it, then go ahead and send it. [b]BUT... there seems to be a "screw the kids with peanut allergies... their problem, not mine" type of attitude about it,[/b] and that's a bit cold, don't you think? FWIW, my kids do not have peanut allergies. [/quote] I haven't seen that (in this thread). People have said, "adhere to the school policy," which you yourself advocate. Unclench. [/quote] Oh... Nothing clenched here.... I'm looking at the whole picture... something you're apparently unable to do. I'm talking about crappy attitudes, not personal decisions. The attitude about other kids with peanut allergies seems to be the equivalent of holding up the middle finger. Do what you want, just don't allow your attitude to say "F-you" while you're doing it. I agree with the PP who said some people would probably be a bit more understanding if their kids were the ones with a deadly allergy. I have the most respect for the schools who have strict standards set in place, but not all schools do. That's why there's an issue. [/quote] NP here. You are reading a lot into other poster's comments. How does "I follow the school policy" equal "F-you"?[/quote] +1. I didn't see any "F-you" attitude here in this thread. At all. If PP means it's been on display here, she is way oversensitive.[/quote]
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