Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Guns are not toys. Masculinity doesn't increase using a gun.
You're an idiot. A little boy doesn't think like this.
My message is to fathers. You are the idiot who doesn't think.
What makes you think if Nerf guns are allowed real guns are? My DH is anti-gun. He thinks all guns should be illegal, including hunting. Your logic is flawed.
Go affect real change and work on our society's real gun problem. Picking on small boys with Nerf guns doesn't address the problem of real gun violence. Although picking on small boys is easier for you, I know.
One of the starting points with guns is when you buy a toy gun to your young child. A boy gets the message that it is ok to play with guns. You are teaching violence from early age. And that's a real problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Guns are not toys. Masculinity doesn't increase using a gun.
You're an idiot. A little boy doesn't think like this.
My message is to fathers. You are the idiot who doesn't think.
What makes you think if Nerf guns are allowed real guns are? My DH is anti-gun. He thinks all guns should be illegal, including hunting. Your logic is flawed.
Go affect real change and work on our society's real gun problem. Picking on small boys with Nerf guns doesn't address the problem of real gun violence. Although picking on small boys is easier for you, I know.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your son probably knew what the Nerf gone was because he probably has seen them or used them at other kids houses during play dates. You remind me of my next door neighbor who won't let her 7 year old boy play with any guns - not lego guns, playmobil police guns, nerf guns, etc. He comes over to our house where we wage epic Nerf gun battles and everyone has a blast. The neighbor tried to tell me that I couldn't have nerf guns out when her son came over because he would be tempted to use one. I laughed and said my two boys and one girl all play with Nerf guns and they are all over our house. I don't hide toys when other kids come over. If you don't want your son to see or use Nerf guns then it would be best if he didn't come over. She said she wouldn't allow him to come and she didn't for two months. I heard him crying and yelling at his mom for those two months because all the neighborhood kids where running in and out of our house playing with the Nerf guns while he was at his house. Finally, his dad came over and said he was allowed to play at our house and could play with Nerf guns. He is still a sweet, caring kid and hasn't been corrupted because he plays with Nerf guns.
I have no problem with Nerf guns and we have a lot here. But I feel like you were disrespectful of this mother's wishes and actually tried to rub it in their face. You sound gleeful that the little boy was sad and alone and that the family finally admitted they had changed their mind. Yuck.
Anonymous wrote:You thought your kid was not going to know what a nerf gun is?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Guns are not toys. Masculinity doesn't increase using a gun.
You're an idiot. A little boy doesn't think like this.
My message is to fathers. You are the idiot who doesn't think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why not ask a parent if they are ok with it rather than getting it and causing an issue? I would not allow them in my home and if I find out my kid is playing with them in your home, they will not be going back. Its not ok given the world we live in.
In all seriousness, where do you live? We live inside the beltway in Bethesda and all the boys have nerf guns. I seriously don't know one family that bans them. I'm curious where all these families live that say no to Nerf guns.
I'm probably your neighbor (also Bethesda inside the beltway) and we don't allow them. We have enough trouble with him whapping his sisters with other weaponry (eg the light saber that is almost always in quarantine). I don't mind if he plays with them at other peoples houses. I think it's a weird gift, given people's varying views on it--like giving a kid a pg-13 movie or something. I'm not judging people that let their kids watch pg-13 movies, but I see it as a family choice that reasonable people can differ on.
A Nerf gun is not a PG-13 toy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Guns are not toys. Masculinity doesn't increase using a gun.
You're an idiot. A little boy doesn't think like this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your son probably knew what the Nerf gone was because he probably has seen them or used them at other kids houses during play dates. You remind me of my next door neighbor who won't let her 7 year old boy play with any guns - not lego guns, playmobil police guns, nerf guns, etc. He comes over to our house where we wage epic Nerf gun battles and everyone has a blast. The neighbor tried to tell me that I couldn't have nerf guns out when her son came over because he would be tempted to use one. I laughed and said my two boys and one girl all play with Nerf guns and they are all over our house. I don't hide toys when other kids come over. If you don't want your son to see or use Nerf guns then it would be best if he didn't come over. She said she wouldn't allow him to come and she didn't for two months. I heard him crying and yelling at his mom for those two months because all the neighborhood kids where running in and out of our house playing with the Nerf guns while he was at his house. Finally, his dad came over and said he was allowed to play at our house and could play with Nerf guns. He is still a sweet, caring kid and hasn't been corrupted because he plays with Nerf guns.
You sound like a really crappy person to brag that you do not care about the mother's concerns and knew it would cause and issue and allowed it anyway. So, how would you feel if it was the reverse and someone did that to you and your kids?
Anonymous wrote:Guns are not toys. Masculinity doesn't increase using a gun.
Anonymous wrote:My son had a birthday party this weekend where he received a nurf gun. My hope was that my son wouldn't know what it was(we don't have any toy guns) and we could exchange it for something else. He however knew exactly what it was and loved it, much to my surprise and would be very upset if we made him return it. Do I let him play with it and hope he forgets about it or do I need to stand my ground and tell him this is not a safe toy and have him return it for something else.