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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I love my child, too. I don't want her to be frightened or upset either. If your son gets unfavorable comments or a parent (or nanny - DD's nanny is fiercely protective) raises their voice to your child, it is because we are protecting our own. No other reason. [/quote] Try thinking in broader terms.[/quote] What broader terms? [/quote] Like your kid isn't standing at the very center of the universe. You're setting her up for some serious sad times. Give her a chance to not be such a giant wuss. [/quote] No. Just no. My daughter is 14 months old. I have no clue why a large five year old is spitting st her and simply will not allow it even if I did know why. So no. [/quote] You are a fool. Having a 14 month old does not make you incredibly special. So do millions of other people. Your kid gets to scream her head off on the plane vecause she's 14 months old and it's developmentally appropriate. My kid blows raspberries in her direction because it's developmentally appropriate for him at 4 when he is autistic. He gets punished and we leave the pool. That's what I'm trying to explain. You'd be so outraged if someone dared to complain that your kid was acting like a baby's my kids acting. Like he acts and I'm monitoring him and taking him away and he's making real progresses I'm not locking him up. You're taking your kid on planes and maybe to brunch. I wouldn't dream. Actually my kids amazing on planes and always was there are some benefits. [/quote] You need to be medicated, OP. She never said that she was special for having a 14 month old. She was explaining why she felt protective of her child. You take obnoxious to a whole new level.[/quote] +1 OP has far more problems than her son will ever have. [/quote]
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