Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Me after reading this thread:
Right hand: High fives for all the responsible parents here. (and to you, the mother who thinks that me bringing my phone to a pool makes it my fault, these high fives are not for you)
Left hand: Not the thumb, not the pinky finger, not the ring finger, and not the pointer finger for everyone else.
This is an example of the polite, mature DCUM parent.
Lol
I was just thinking, of course this person thinks it is everyone else's fault when their phone next to the baby pool gets broken! The immaturity is right out front.
Anonymous wrote:Leaving expensive electronics next to water where it could easily be splashed/knocked is foolhardy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Me after reading this thread:
Right hand: High fives for all the responsible parents here. (and to you, the mother who thinks that me bringing my phone to a pool makes it my fault, these high fives are not for you)
Left hand: Not the thumb, not the pinky finger, not the ring finger, and not the pointer finger for everyone else.
This is an example of the polite, mature DCUM parent.
Lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parent of the boy who threw it.
No. The stupid mother who put her phone down at kiddie pool.
How about the parent not watching poolside a kid not old enough to know better?
Oh didn’t you hear? You don’t have to watch your kids at the kiddie pool. Drowning is nonexistent.
You should work on your reading comprehension. You are truly the only one saying that.
Really?! My mistake.
Guess I’m just confused when plenty of responses have said, it’s just the kiddie pool and they don’t need that much supervision. When drowning was brought up someone called that poster crazy. When asked why the child who threw the phone into the pool wasn’t being watched the responses were it’s a kiddie pool you don’t have to hover. Other responses were the kiddie pool is where children can run free.
Please quote exactly where people said you don’t need to supervise in the kiddie pool. Multiple people have tried to explain to you you can supervise your child without being within arms reach and that toddlers can quickly grab things. It’s like speaking to a rock.
You are a drama queen/king. How do you spend this time on DCUM without being six inches from your child? They must be unsupervised/drowning/choking/dieing because their parent let them run two feet away.
Look I get it. You’re that parent that thinks supervision is occasionally glancing over and then acting shocked when something happens. I get that you relate to the mother whose child tossed the phone bc your child would probably do that too. I’ll be a drama queen if that makes you feel better about your lackadaisical parenting.
When you fail to answer the question and just throw out more insults, you lose credibility. You are making shit up in your own head.
Anonymous wrote:Me after reading this thread:
Right hand: High fives for all the responsible parents here. (and to you, the mother who thinks that me bringing my phone to a pool makes it my fault, these high fives are not for you)
Left hand: Not the thumb, not the pinky finger, not the ring finger, and not the pointer finger for everyone else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parent of the boy who threw it.
No. The stupid mother who put her phone down at kiddie pool.
How about the parent not watching poolside a kid not old enough to know better?
Oh didn’t you hear? You don’t have to watch your kids at the kiddie pool. Drowning is nonexistent.
You should work on your reading comprehension. You are truly the only one saying that.
Really?! My mistake.
Guess I’m just confused when plenty of responses have said, it’s just the kiddie pool and they don’t need that much supervision. When drowning was brought up someone called that poster crazy. When asked why the child who threw the phone into the pool wasn’t being watched the responses were it’s a kiddie pool you don’t have to hover. Other responses were the kiddie pool is where children can run free.
Please quote exactly where people said you don’t need to supervise in the kiddie pool. Multiple people have tried to explain to you you can supervise your child without being within arms reach and that toddlers can quickly grab things. It’s like speaking to a rock.
You are a drama queen/king. How do you spend this time on DCUM without being six inches from your child? They must be unsupervised/drowning/choking/dieing because their parent let them run two feet away.
Look I get it. You’re that parent that thinks supervision is occasionally glancing over and then acting shocked when something happens. I get that you relate to the mother whose child tossed the phone bc your child would probably do that too. I’ll be a drama queen if that makes you feel better about your lackadaisical parenting.
Anonymous wrote:Me after reading this thread:
Right hand: High fives for all the responsible parents here. (and to you, the mother who thinks that me bringing my phone to a pool makes it my fault, these high fives are not for you)
Left hand: Not the thumb, not the pinky finger, not the ring finger, and not the pointer finger for everyone else.
Anonymous wrote:The free range approach, may cost you at times.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My summary of the thread:
People who would offer to pay are decent and responsible
People who would blame the other person for what their child did while they weren't supervising him/her are tacky and selfish
Also, people who bring their phone to the pool seem to expect that it will stay dry, even if they take no precautions such as putting it in a purse or a waterproof cover. Because.
Thank you for proving that posters point. You did it perfectly.
Sure. I've spent a lot of time at the pool. Unlike that woman, I guess. And you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My summary of the thread:
People who would offer to pay are decent and responsible
People who would blame the other person for what their child did while they weren't supervising him/her are tacky and selfish
Also, people who bring their phone to the pool seem to expect that it will stay dry, even if they take no precautions such as putting it in a purse or a waterproof cover. Because.
Thank you for proving that posters point. You did it perfectly.