Anonymous wrote:+1 get over yourself OP. And the sanctimonious tidbit about how your son looked at you with disappointment is what really put this post over the top. Next time just put a note on the birthday invitations that only Kumon workbooks will be accepted as gifts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are a no guns family. Know many people who are not (we live in NH now so not surprising). I do find it laughable the assumption that some posters have that a family who has guns is irresponsible with them, are Trump lovers, believe Sandy Hook was a hoax. Are there families like that? Sure. But so far I have not encountered anyone who fits the stereotype of someone who has guns in their house.
Please do tell what is the stereotype of someone who has guns in their house?
Anonymous wrote:Why do you even need to make this post? It's obnoxious. We are also a "no guns" house. Send out a simple thank you card and toy disappears. End of story. No need to make a post so that people can tell you ",good job OP. You're a great mom! That other family is total trash;"
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't allow toy guns either. Just "disappear" it and let your kid pick something else out. Send a thank you card and be done with it.
Anonymous wrote:We are a no guns family. Know many people who are not (we live in NH now so not surprising). I do find it laughable the assumption that some posters have that a family who has guns is irresponsible with them, are Trump lovers, believe Sandy Hook was a hoax. Are there families like that? Sure. But so far I have not encountered anyone who fits the stereotype of someone who has guns in their house.
Anonymous wrote:Do you mean a nerf blaster? That is hardly a "gun with bullets."
Or an airsoft or Red Rider BB Gun with a compass in the stock and this thing that tells time?