Anonymous wrote:Friend of mine grew up with a mom who wouldn't buy guns--this was back in the 60s--but they were allowed to make or improvise them (like scraps of wood). I didn't buy toy guns but when DS got to be about 12 we bought him a Daisy air rifle, although it didn't get a lot of use. I was kind of susceptible to a degree of throw-back parenting, have to admit. And water guns were fine.
Anonymous wrote:Just had 13 yo birthday party —Costco Pizza lady.
Why would a parent buy someone else’s child any form of gun? So absolutely thoughtless. The guns will vanish and you just threw money into the wind. Do not assume that because you let your kids play with guns that anyone else does. Rant over.
Anonymous wrote:This insane conflation of guns with nerf/water guns really makes me question raising my kids in the DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, if you are hosting a birthday at a later tag place you are ok with “guns”.
Anonymous wrote:We didn't allow guns (not Nerf, not water guns, no guns period). When DS was given Nerf guns, we exchanged them for a gift of his choice (if with a gift receipt) or donated (and we still allowed a gift of his choice, paid for by us). I would never give a gun and a gift, and am shocked others think this is ok
Anonymous wrote:We didn't allow guns (not Nerf, not water guns, no guns period). When DS was given Nerf guns, we exchanged them for a gift of his choice (if with a gift receipt) or donated (and we still allowed a gift of his choice, paid for by us). I would never give a gun and a gift, and am shocked others think this is ok