Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know why people stand around and watch a toddler having a temper tantrum. Why were you just standing there watching? That's so weird.
I don't know why people go shopping with children. I only took my children shopping when I was clothes shopping for them. If necessary, I hired a babysitter or shopped when they were in school. When I went back to work, I went out early on Saturday Morning and grocery shopped.
Only a fool thinks taking a child to a store that has toys on display isn't an invitation for a tantrum.

Anonymous wrote:I don't know why people stand around and watch a toddler having a temper tantrum. Why were you just standing there watching? That's so weird.
Anonymous wrote:Yesterday I was shopping in Walmart with my sister.
There was a child in the aisle crying very loudly, begging her mother for a toy.
Typical temper tantrum.
The mother was telling her daughter to go and sit inside the shopping cart and her child would not - she was kicking ➕ screaming NO!
Again extremely loudly.
Everyone (of course!) was watching the chaotic commotion and the mother appeared worn out and stressed to the max.
She turned to all the shoppers in the aisle and remarked to us “Listen people…..this is the reason you do not have kids!”
Now as a mother myself, in all honesty I HAVE thought this to myself when my own children were being difficult.
I think that ALL parents have had this thought at one time or another while raising their kids.
So I am the last person to judge this mother.
However I have never verbalized this in front of my child.
This woman’s child appeared between the age of 4-5.
I told the woman that she shouldn’t have said that in front of her daughter angrily and the woman simply rolled her eyes at me.
Afterward my sister chastised me and told me the woman was simply in the throes of her child’s tantrum and was simply venting out of frustration.
What say you??
Anonymous wrote:Yesterday I was shopping in Walmart with my sister.
There was a child in the aisle crying very loudly, begging her mother for a toy.
Typical temper tantrum.
The mother was telling her daughter to go and sit inside the shopping cart and her child would not - she was kicking ➕ screaming NO!
Again extremely loudly.
Everyone (of course!) was watching the chaotic commotion and the mother appeared worn out and stressed to the max.
She turned to all the shoppers in the aisle and remarked to us “Listen people…..this is the reason you do not have kids!”
Now as a mother myself, in all honesty I HAVE thought this to myself when my own children were being difficult.
I think that ALL parents have had this thought at one time or another while raising their kids.
So I am the last person to judge this mother.
However I have never verbalized this in front of my child.
This woman’s child appeared between the age of 4-5.
I told the woman that she shouldn’t have said that in front of her daughter angrily and the woman simply rolled her eyes at me.
Afterward my sister chastised me and told me the woman was simply in the throes of her child’s tantrum and was simply venting out of frustration.
What say you??
Anonymous wrote:Yesterday I was shopping in Walmart with my sister.
There was a child in the aisle crying very loudly, begging her mother for a toy.
Typical temper tantrum.
The mother was telling her daughter to go and sit inside the shopping cart and her child would not - she was kicking ➕ screaming NO!
Again extremely loudly.
Everyone (of course!) was watching the chaotic commotion and the mother appeared worn out and stressed to the max.
She turned to all the shoppers in the aisle and remarked to us “Listen people…..this is the reason you do not have kids!”
Now as a mother myself, in all honesty I HAVE thought this to myself when my own children were being difficult.
I think that ALL parents have had this thought at one time or another while raising their kids.
So I am the last person to judge this mother.
However I have never verbalized this in front of my child.
This woman’s child appeared between the age of 4-5.
I told the woman that she shouldn’t have said that in front of her daughter angrily and the woman simply rolled her eyes at me.
Afterward my sister chastised me and told me the woman was simply in the throes of her child’s tantrum and was simply venting out of frustration.
What say you??