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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][size=18] [/size][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How old are these kids they they can only sleep in pure silence but wear $30 shorts?[/quote] You raise a good point. Wonder if OP will answer. It sounds like she's talking about toddlers but then the shorts thing makes you wonder.[/quote] Way to derail things. Imagine having kids different ages! I have a tween, and school aged kids (8, 6) I was buying my tween clothes and getting my youngest kid(s), but mainly my 6yo, to bed early. Sheesh. [/quote] You seem … difficult. [/quote] +1 I’m not sure if spoiled is the right word but it sure does sound like you bend over backwards to make things “just so” for your children. Borderline unhealthy, especially with the silence requirement in the house because a six-year-old needs a few extra minutes of sleep.[/quote] DP and disagree. You put your kids needs as a priority and sleep is super important especially at that age. I would do the same exact thing. [/quote] If your 6 year old needs complete silence to sleep then you’re doing it wrong. [/quote]
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