Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For all the moms who don't let kids have sugar, soda, cookies, candy, ice cream, etc. you are doing it wrong! Growing up, my parents taught moderation and with four kids and sweets as a treat there was no way to over-indulge. My next door neighbor was only allowed juice (when it was ok to give kids), no tv on school nights, no chips, etc. she is now morbidly obese- as in 5'3 and almost 400 pounds. And who was the one giving blow jobs in the bathrooms- not me. Her mom and my mom have talked about it and her mother-a nurse no less- never taught moderation so once she got money to buy the forbidden things, she didn't have an off button. My kids eat things in moderation and they eat all
types of fruit and veggies and love a donut every blue moon. just because your kid has ice cream at a party does not equal
Them being obese!
And pink baby bulimia lady- you rock!!
THIS might be the weirdest smug mom comment yet. Let your kids have donuts or they'll grow up morbidly obese and giving bjs in the bathroom? A venn diagram of this poster's mind would look like a Twister board.
Lady, you are cray!
Oh my god, I'm dying here, this is so hilarious. The self-assured BJ statement is so misguided it's...fantastic!
And she shall henceforth be known as "BJ Donut Mom". Another crazy DCUM character is born!
I LOVE IT! Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok call me smug or whatever but I am hoping to be able to keep my now 7 mos old boy away from commercialized characters as much as possible. (Although I think the male characters aren't as bad as the girls -- the female characters have impossible body shapes and beauty.) I suppose Dora is different...not sure bc my last encounter with baby world was pre-Dora
but disney characters, female superheroes, all pinched waists and ridiculous beauty. eff that.
not sure yet what to replace it with, however!
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Umm, your child is only 7 MONTHS old!! Come back and talk to us when he's seven YEARS old!!!!
LOL! Seriously, good luck with that!!!
Not the PP but if you don't own a TV, I think the chances that your kid won't recognize a TV character at a birthday party are pretty high. We don't have one because if we did, DH & I would never talk; once it's on, we just zone out of everything else, which clearly not everyone experiences but for those of us who do, it's not some mommy crusade, it's just a lifestyle choice. PP could very well raise her child without TV. It's not that crazy of an idea IMO.
I call bullshit. For a kid in school, even preschool, you're going to get bday party invitations, go to b-day parties, see lunchboxes, backpacks, be exposed to some character books, see the murals in the doctor's offices, see ads in stores and on billboards . . . unless you live in a cave, your kid WILL be exposed to some characters. I'd even go so far as to say a LOT of the characters. My DD comes home talking about all sorts of characters that we never watch/read/play. It will happen. It will.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For all the moms who don't let kids have sugar, soda, cookies, candy, ice cream, etc. you are doing it wrong! Growing up, my parents taught moderation and with four kids and sweets as a treat there was no way to over-indulge. My next door neighbor was only allowed juice (when it was ok to give kids), no tv on school nights, no chips, etc. she is now morbidly obese- as in 5'3 and almost 400 pounds. And who was the one giving blow jobs in the bathrooms- not me. Her mom and my mom have talked about it and her mother-a nurse no less- never taught moderation so once she got money to buy the forbidden things, she didn't have an off button. My kids eat things in moderation and they eat all
types of fruit and veggies and love a donut every blue moon. just because your kid has ice cream at a party does not equal
Them being obese!
And pink baby bulimia lady- you rock!!
THIS might be the weirdest smug mom comment yet. Let your kids have donuts or they'll grow up morbidly obese and giving bjs in the bathroom? A venn diagram of this poster's mind would look like a Twister board.
Lady, you are cray!
Oh my god, I'm dying here, this is so hilarious. The self-assured BJ statement is so misguided it's...fantastic!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For all the moms who don't let kids have sugar, soda, cookies, candy, ice cream, etc. you are doing it wrong! Growing up, my parents taught moderation and with four kids and sweets as a treat there was no way to over-indulge. My next door neighbor was only allowed juice (when it was ok to give kids), no tv on school nights, no chips, etc. she is now morbidly obese- as in 5'3 and almost 400 pounds. And who was the one giving blow jobs in the bathrooms- not me. Her mom and my mom have talked about it and her mother-a nurse no less- never taught moderation so once she got money to buy the forbidden things, she didn't have an off button. My kids eat things in moderation and they eat all
types of fruit and veggies and love a donut every blue moon. just because your kid has ice cream at a party does not equal
Them being obese!
And pink baby bulimia lady- you rock!!
THIS might be the weirdest smug mom comment yet. Let your kids have donuts or they'll grow up morbidly obese and giving bjs in the bathroom? A venn diagram of this poster's mind would look like a Twister board.
Lady, you are cray!
SAHMs' kids NEVER give blow jobs in the bathroom or become morbidly obese.
Oh my god, I'm dying here, this is so hilarious. The self-assured BJ statement is so misguided it's...fantastic!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For all the moms who don't let kids have sugar, soda, cookies, candy, ice cream, etc. you are doing it wrong! Growing up, my parents taught moderation and with four kids and sweets as a treat there was no way to over-indulge. My next door neighbor was only allowed juice (when it was ok to give kids), no tv on school nights, no chips, etc. she is now morbidly obese- as in 5'3 and almost 400 pounds. And who was the one giving blow jobs in the bathrooms- not me. Her mom and my mom have talked about it and her mother-a nurse no less- never taught moderation so once she got money to buy the forbidden things, she didn't have an off button. My kids eat things in moderation and they eat all
types of fruit and veggies and love a donut every blue moon. just because your kid has ice cream at a party does not equal
Them being obese!
And pink baby bulimia lady- you rock!!
THIS might be the weirdest smug mom comment yet. Let your kids have donuts or they'll grow up morbidly obese and giving bjs in the bathroom? A venn diagram of this poster's mind would look like a Twister board.
Lady, you are cray!
Anonymous wrote:For all the moms who don't let kids have sugar, soda, cookies, candy, ice cream, etc. you are doing it wrong! Growing up, my parents taught moderation and with four kids and sweets as a treat there was no way to over-indulge. My next door neighbor was only allowed juice (when it was ok to give kids), no tv on school nights, no chips, etc. she is now morbidly obese- as in 5'3 and almost 400 pounds. And who was the one giving blow jobs in the bathrooms- not me. Her mom and my mom have talked about it and her mother-a nurse no less- never taught moderation so once she got money to buy the forbidden things, she didn't have an off button. My kids eat things in moderation and they eat all
types of fruit and veggies and love a donut every blue moon. just because your kid has ice cream at a party does not equal
Them being obese!
And pink baby bulimia lady- you rock!!
Anonymous wrote:For all the moms who don't let kids have sugar, soda, cookies, candy, ice cream, etc. you are doing it wrong! Growing up, my parents taught moderation and with four kids and sweets as a treat there was no way to over-indulge. My next door neighbor was only allowed juice (when it was ok to give kids), no tv on school nights, no chips, etc. she is now morbidly obese- as in 5'3 and almost 400 pounds. And who was the one giving blow jobs in the bathrooms- not me. Her mom and my mom have talked about it and her mother-a nurse no less- never taught moderation so once she got money to buy the forbidden things, she didn't have an off button. My kids eat things in moderation and they eat all
types of fruit and veggies and love a donut every blue moon. just because your kid has ice cream at a party does not equal
Them being obese!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I"m female, expecting a girl and hate fucking pink. Purple is a pretty close second. I was fortunate enough to receive about 1000 free pieces of girl-clothes from a few friends who were done with them so was able to almost, ALMOST avoid pink. However, the SAH in-laws have all given us brand-new pink crap for our girl. they all have eating/drinking disorders so worry about correlation.
Hating pink and purple because they're "girl" colors is pretty similar to thinking that all girls must always wear pink, in my opinion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Okay, I'll bite. I was attending a Music and Me class with my 3 DC's, and the teacher just randomly played a song and went around the room and asked all the kiddies what they had for breakfast. Heard plenty of yogurts, cereal, eggs, etc....but we just happened to have (gasp!) donuts that morning as a treat. The utter shock and stares at me were priceless.
My child would have said "nothing". He was forever telling people that I didn't feed him. He'd ask me, in public, at 5 p.m. "Are having lunch today?" and with everyone staring at me I'd say "remember that chicken, and bread, and plums, and applesauce and peas we had before we left the house? I meant that to be your lunch." and he'd say "Oh, I thought it was a snack!"
Anonymous wrote:Okay, I'll bite. I was attending a Music and Me class with my 3 DC's, and the teacher just randomly played a song and went around the room and asked all the kiddies what they had for breakfast. Heard plenty of yogurts, cereal, eggs, etc....but we just happened to have (gasp!) donuts that morning as a treat. The utter shock and stares at me were priceless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I"m female, expecting a girl and hate fucking pink. Purple is a pretty close second. I was fortunate enough to receive about 1000 free pieces of girl-clothes from a few friends who were done with them so was able to almost, ALMOST avoid pink. However, the SAH in-laws have all given us brand-new pink crap for our girl. they all have eating/drinking disorders so worry about correlation.
Hating pink and purple because they're "girl" colors is pretty similar to thinking that all girls must always wear pink, in my opinion.
Anonymous wrote:Okay, I'll bite. I was attending a Music and Me class with my 3 DC's, and the teacher just randomly played a song and went around the room and asked all the kiddies what they had for breakfast. Heard plenty of yogurts, cereal, eggs, etc....but we just happened to have (gasp!) donuts that morning as a treat. The utter shock and stares at me were priceless.