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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's more fun to share. If you want to play with your toys alone stay in the backyard.[/quote] Bull. It’s fun to play with your toy how you want to. It’s fun to play catch or frisbee as a family without some neglected kid butting in because his mom didn’t bring anything for him to do and is ignoring him while she is on her phone. It’s fun to ride bikes and scooters by yourself without giving a stranger “a turn”. And some people don’t have backyards. That’s why they go to a park. So much entitlement here.[/quote] We've had several toys and a scooter broken because of parents ignoring their kid and kids think its ok to just take someone else stuff. We learned to guard it and say no. Our stuff is not communal property and parents need to teach kids boundaries. We had friend who had a party and it was amazing to me how many kids came up and just took food without asking and parents didn't seem to notice or care their kids were taking from strangers. What if a kid gets hurt on your bike as they weren't wearing a helmet? Whose liable? [/quote] I hope you slapped those nasty little food thieves’ hands! The nerve of those two-year-olds, seeing food and wanting some![/quote]
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