Anonymous wrote:Creepy is a term my 8-year-olds use often. It seems to mean many things to children.
Yes, very creepy.
The bolded sentence doesn't even really make sense. Tears are coming out of mouths?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Children with the type of parents you describe could very well end up like their parents. Fortunately, most parents and kids are not like this. None of my friends are act this way. The few people I know like this are not my friends.
If most if the people you know are like this, you should probably make some new friends.
Come on now. I see and watch all these children cry on the weekend when they don't get a ribbon. This is the rule and not the exception in your community. You are clearly oblivious to the reality of your prize and adulation seeking community. Have you attended any swim meets, soccer and lacrosse games and the like year round? Flowing tears surrounding the agony defeat and joys of victory out of the mouths of babes and their parents. This is the rule and norm here.
Since none of your friends act this way you are an exception and must live in an abbey.
Seriously, you are off the deep end. If I catch you watching my kids on the weekend I'm calling the cops.
+1. Talk about creepy.
Normal: Are you gonna eat those fries?
You: Are you gonna eat those fries, or let them go to waste the way the Bush administration squandered American goodwill after 9-11 by invading Iraq under false pretenses.
Anonymous wrote:Do you want to prevent children from prepping for AAP much like some males want to legislate what women do with the contents of their uterus?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, really.
My kids have been involved in a lot of activities and no, I have not seen children routinely acting this way. If your children's activities are somehow full of kids who are crying all the time, then you need to find some more positive groups for them to get involved with. This is not at all the norm or common.
That's great. Now getting back on track I gather AAP prepping does not bother you? Or do you want to have control over what others do with their minds as male Republicans want to control what females do with their bodies?
What the what?
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, really.
My kids have been involved in a lot of activities and no, I have not seen children routinely acting this way. If your children's activities are somehow full of kids who are crying all the time, then you need to find some more positive groups for them to get involved with. This is not at all the norm or common.
That's great. Now getting back on track I gather AAP prepping does not bother you? Or do you want to have control over what others do with their minds as male Republicans want to control what females do with their bodies?
Yeah, really.
My kids have been involved in a lot of activities and no, I have not seen children routinely acting this way. If your children's activities are somehow full of kids who are crying all the time, then you need to find some more positive groups for them to get involved with. This is not at all the norm or common.