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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Funny that you think my kid shouldn't have an iPhone 5 because you can't afford one. [/quote] Oh I can afford one. I just don't think it's sane to give a $500 phone to a 12 yr. old. Over-indulgence is a form of abuse according to some experts.[/quote] [b]Bet your daughter has Uggs. I don't think it is sane to buy kids shoes they outgrow in one year.[/b] See how that works? You may make decisions I think are stupid but it is your money. Stop being so judgemental.[/quote] No, my DD wears tennis shoes pretty much all the time (New Balance, if you must know -- from Sears). As for your opinion that it is "not sane to buy kids shoes they outgrow in one year" -- well, that would mean your kids go barefoot ALL the time b/c the nature of kids is that their feet tend to grow at least one size in a year. Since shoes ARE required at school and in most public venues, I would assume that your children stay at home 100% of the time -- OR you are making a stupid comparison that has no basis in reality. There are things kids NEED -- i.e. shoes. Things that are nice to have -- i.e. access to a telephone to call mom/dad. And there are things that are far beyond any need or practical convenience, but that you may choose to give your child -- i.e. an iphone5. IMO, a TWELVE year old has no business being responsible for a $500 item at school, at other people's houses, --essentially all the time. I also choose to spend my money in other places and don't want my kids to expect the latest and greatest when they've done nothing to earn it. But, that's my view. If you don't care about losing it or creating entitlement, then go ahead and give your kid an iphone5. I still think it's a dumb move, but you can spend your money and raise your kid as you like.[/quote]
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