Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have to chime back in to say how fascinating these threads ripen into elaborate scenarios with no basis on the original post -- as in, suddenly the kids who popped onto iPads while waiting for dinner are ignoring their cousins to be on iPads all the time, and a mom who stopped quickly at a drive-thru now feeds her obese kids nothing but fast-food. It's a weird phenomenon how details get warped to fit a nonsensical narrative.
I think most kids recharge/relax occasionally with an iPad before dinner.
I know very few parents who have absolutely never quickly gone to a drive-thru, and it has no bearing on their child-rearing skills or health perspectives.
Many of you are in denial and coping. Millions of normal families do not eat fast food. It's one thing for an adult to grab a burger in an airport or even a McMuffin before work -- an adult. It's an entirely different thing to feed that poisonous garbage to children. Ever notice where fast food restaurants are concentrated? Low class hoods. Where they're basically banned? High class hoods. I'm sure in your delusional mind millions of affluent families drive 'across the tracks' to go score fast food a few nights a week.![]()
Anonymous wrote:I have to chime back in to say how fascinating these threads ripen into elaborate scenarios with no basis on the original post -- as in, suddenly the kids who popped onto iPads while waiting for dinner are ignoring their cousins to be on iPads all the time, and a mom who stopped quickly at a drive-thru now feeds her obese kids nothing but fast-food. It's a weird phenomenon how details get warped to fit a nonsensical narrative.
I think most kids recharge/relax occasionally with an iPad before dinner.
I know very few parents who have absolutely never quickly gone to a drive-thru, and it has no bearing on their child-rearing skills or health perspectives.
Anonymous wrote:I have to chime back in to say how fascinating these threads ripen into elaborate scenarios with no basis on the original post -- as in, suddenly the kids who popped onto iPads while waiting for dinner are ignoring their cousins to be on iPads all the time, and a mom who stopped quickly at a drive-thru now feeds her obese kids nothing but fast-food. It's a weird phenomenon how details get warped to fit a nonsensical narrative.
I think most kids recharge/relax occasionally with an iPad before dinner.
I know very few parents who have absolutely never quickly gone to a drive-thru, and it has no bearing on their child-rearing skills or health perspectives.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, feeding little kids Burger King is trashy. Your sister was trying to help you wake up. Obviously it's easier for you to jump online and play the victim than it is to be a good mother.
Anonymous wrote:I probably would have brought some BK for my sister's kids, honestly. She would still freak, but at least it wouldn't be as insane as her freaking out that you inadvertently allowed your kids to eat their own lunch in the vicinity of her organic, screen-free children.
Anonymous wrote:Fast food, whatever, but it does kind of stink to go on vacation with other kids who are so tethered to their devices that they use them every day instead of playing together.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, feeding little kids Burger King is trashy. Your sister was trying to help you wake up. Obviously it's easier for you to jump online and play the victim than it is to be a good mother.
Is it trashy if it is all you can afford? Snobby, clueless, odd comment.
Anonymous wrote:Is getting together for dinner once in a while and holidays, birthdays, etc. not enough? I really don’t get why extended family plan vacations all together. Too much. Just vacation with your own family from now on
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, feeding little kids Burger King is trashy. Your sister was trying to help you wake up. Obviously it's easier for you to jump online and play the victim than it is to be a good mother.
Is it trashy if it is all you can afford? Snobby, clueless, odd comment.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, feeding little kids Burger King is trashy. Your sister was trying to help you wake up. Obviously it's easier for you to jump online and play the victim than it is to be a good mother.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, feeding little kids Burger King is trashy. Your sister was trying to help you wake up. Obviously it's easier for you to jump online and play the victim than it is to be a good mother.