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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]this thread is totally absurd. sorry OP, just because you had a crappy childhood doesn't mean that every "mature" child had your upbringing. And the crazy opining about the word "mature" is ridiculous! I call my kid "crazy,""a nutjob," and i tell her she's a "big girl" (she's 13 MO). Guess what - none of that is literal. I seriously doubt people who say their kids are mature literally mean they've had more life experiences and therefore have a deeper background from which to make important life choices. Um no, they mean their kid picks their nose less often and is smart enough to know they shouldn't cross the street without an adult. Or even more likely they think their kid is super special is a way that nobody else's kid could possible live up to . . . pretty much the same thing every other parent in the world thinks about their kid. Its fabulous that you have so much insight into the lives of every single family who thinks their kid is mature and independent. But maybe . . . just maybe . . . you're jumping to conclusions, overreacting, and forcing your own baggage onto other people.[/quote] It must be nice for you to know everything about parenting now that you have a one year-old. :roll: [/quote] I know it sucks being called out for being ridiculous. but no need to get defensive . . . [/quote] It doesn't really suck because it's just another silly, obnoxious dcum post. And I'm not defensive at all. You just sound like you are not getting the concepts here and like you enjoy having an opinion on things you don't understand. Plenty of people with young kids think they understand everything about being a parent and enjoy expressing those opinions. I'm not the OP btw. [/quote]
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