Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:guilty working moms who don't care that SAHMs are actually looking out for your kids.
working moms who will hire an illegal nanny whose language they don't know just so that little Timmy knows Spanish. Let's hope little Timmy never has a medical emergency that would require the nanny to describe the symptoms.
SAHMs who keep saying everything is organic. Stop it already, my child won't die if he eats non-organic food.
and in regards to sharing? Nope, my child won't need to share HIS toy with your child (especially if my child is 2 and yours is 6) but my child will have to share public or other people's toys. don't tell your child that he/she can have my child's toy. It isn't automatic and I won't beg him to do so.
Oh and moms who talk about property value (of course beyond 700k) , about expensive pre-schools and about all the other privileged things your child will experience? : stop dissing me. I am trying to what's best for my child as well, we just don't have the money, alright?
last but not least: moms who are in their 40s, do
n't write me off because I am under 30. I CHOSE to have kids, don't look at me like I am pathetic. I know as much about parenting as you do. Or as little![]()
It's mean mom again! With a tirade this time!
Anonymous wrote:Oh and moms who talk about property value (of course beyond 700k) , about expensive pre-schools and about all the other privileged things your child will experience? : stop dissing me. I am trying to what's best for my child as well, we just don't have the money, alright?
What? Why are they dissing you? I don't get it. Can't someone talk about their experience? Are your referring to this board? If so - that's not fair - this board is set up for discussions like that. Why do you take it personally? I have not read any posts where someone is telling someone who cannot afford a private preschool, etc that there is something wrong with them. You seem to personalize this topic. It is hard to be around people who have "more" than you (material things) but you should not take it personally....
Anonymous wrote:moms that drive big SUVs while talking on their cell phones
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:aaaaaaaaand - SHE'S BACK!!!
She has no friends so she's ALWAYS here! No matter when I look at this site, she's here. Creepy.
Anonymous wrote:moms who look at me with 2 sons and ask me when we're going to have a 3rd so that we can have a girl.
Anonymous wrote:moms who look at me with 2 sons and ask me when we're going to have a 3rd so that we can have a girl.
Oh and moms who talk about property value (of course beyond 700k) , about expensive pre-schools and about all the other privileged things your child will experience? : stop dissing me. I am trying to what's best for my child as well, we just don't have the money, alright?
Anonymous wrote:I'm the PP:
Oh! And I had no problems conceiving -- twice.
But you can like me for this: I begged for the epidural (even cried) and I didn't breast feed.
Anonymous wrote:Re the earrings - for some, it is cultural, not to say "look at my adorable baby" (and if they are doing that, then don't look!). I am part of a bi-cultural family and many of my daughter's cousins have pierced ears. We did not do it, and my family/friends were surprised to see her naked earlobes - I actually have to explain why we did NOT do it. We did not do it, but because the last thing I wanted to worry about with a infant was keeping the newly pierced ears form infection - as if diapering, feeding and trying to get her asleep didn't keep me busy enough!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Moms who say to their child when mine is playing with something, "you will get a turn in a minute". "Share". My anwer is no you want, I am not making my child put down the toy he is playing with so yours can play with it, find another toy, shovel, piece of chalk or what ever it is. HE IS NOT SHARING!
Wow. That's not very nice of you.
yes it is, do you share your "toys". I like your car, jacket, house whatever and I am going to wait 2 mins then it is mine for a while. Screw that. It is unrealistic. It makes perfect sense to me to tell the child mine or not, to look for another toy because this one is being used and I am not sure how long it is going to before they are finished. Why should I make my child give up a toy. I have always found that strange and I refuse to do it. Too bad if it bothers someone else, I don't really care, rather bother you than the child playing with the toy your child wants.
Anonymous wrote:guilty working moms who don't care that SAHMs are actually looking out for your kids.
working moms who will hire an illegal nanny whose language they don't know just so that little Timmy knows Spanish. Let's hope little Timmy never has a medical emergency that would require the nanny to describe the symptoms.
SAHMs who keep saying everything is organic. Stop it already, my child won't die if he eats non-organic food.
and in regards to sharing? Nope, my child won't need to share HIS toy with your child (especially if my child is 2 and yours is 6) but my child will have to share public or other people's toys. don't tell your child that he/she can have my child's toy. It isn't automatic and I won't beg him to do so.
Oh and moms who talk about property value (of course beyond 700k) , about expensive pre-schools and about all the other privileged things your child will experience? : stop dissing me. I am trying to what's best for my child as well, we just don't have the money, alright?
last but not least: moms who are in their 40s, do
n't write me off because I am under 30. I CHOSE to have kids, don't look at me like I am pathetic. I know as much about parenting as you do. Or as little![]()
Anonymous wrote:aaaaaaaaand - SHE'S BACK!!!