Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I judge mothers who breastfeed any child over the age of two. I breastfeed exclusively and was breastfed, so you know I am coming from a pro-nursing position. But, honestly think nursing an older child is a very specific form of sexual abuse and emotionally harmful to the child. Watching children old enough to be potty trained yell and scream at their mother to “take off your shirt” (yes, I’ve watched this happen) and the mother proceeds to nurse on demand, is painful to watch. Babies need moms and need breast milk, but if your kid can eat a sandwich, you are putting your boob in their mouth for YOU, or them.
Except that you don’t get to define what sexual abuse is. It’s not really a matter of opinion.
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I don't judge the P(pp) for having an opinion. I think it must stem from some experience and shame from her past that has colored her opinion. I feel compassion for her, because it must not be easy being her.
Anonymous wrote:Everyone has judged me for:
keeping my infant / toddler up until 11 pm, every day
rarely washing my hands
cursing around my kid from infancy onward
teaching kid about sexual predators in explicit terms, from an early age
not making kid eat vegetables, ever. Really. Ever.
not enforcing a bedtime for kid as of late tween years.
I judge other parents in my UMC zip for hiring awful, checked-out nannies who take care of the kids for 75 hours a week, including weekends when the parents are home, not working, and just don't feel like dealing with the kids they chose to produce.
Ah, okay-- got it. You're a SAH who thinks negatively about moms who work, automatically labeling them all as having nannies for (OMG) 75 hours per week! Thank goodness society has moms like you to make up for those awful moms who work. Ugh!
Anonymous wrote:^NP
The fake powder. Yikes.
Finish your bottle of wine and go to bed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“The lady who cooks for us”
I judge people who don’t cook for their families.
X10000
Maybe if you spent less time breastfeeding your four year old you'd have time to cook!
^^SMH at this stupid statement.
We can afford to outsource certain menial chores, so that we can have more time with our children. Its a win-win. Some person makes some money taking over menial chores from me, and in return it buys me precious time so that I can happily nurse my baby. I am able to provide my baby with the benefits of breastmilk, spend time with him, bond with him and give him the feeling of security and being loved.
"The lady who cooks for us" is better than "the fake powder that I feed my baby".
And the "lady who cleans for us" is a far better use of our money than "the lady who raises our kid".
But YMMV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I judge parents of poorly behaved kids and disruptive students in the classroom.
Kind of ironic given that you have not followed the rules and are disrupting the thread.
Now speculate to us, what do others judge you for?
Anonymous wrote:I judge parents of poorly behaved kids and disruptive students in the classroom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parents judge because I don't throw my kids birthday parties. I love that their popular, and they get a classroom birthday. Get off my jock.
I judge other parents who give birthday *swag* bags to the kids. Dude, chill. There was a bouncy house at this thing, our kid doesn't need a swag bag.
I think you are just cheap or poor or lazy. You pick.
Anonymous wrote:Parents judge because I don't throw my kids birthday parties. I love that their popular, and they get a classroom birthday. Get off my jock.
I judge other parents who give birthday *swag* bags to the kids. Dude, chill. There was a bouncy house at this thing, our kid doesn't need a swag bag.