Anonymous wrote:Tell your sister to grow the f*ck up and get vaccinated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell your sister to grow the f*ck up and get vaccinated.
She and her husband won’t. It’s in their character.
So does this mean that we will just never see them as a family, ever?!
Anonymous wrote:Tell your sister to grow the f*ck up and get vaccinated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You tell your sister that your husband is high risk for infection so you have made a decision as a family to limit his and your son’s exposure to people who are not vaccinated as much as possible until the pandemic is over. Why do it have to be any more complicated than that?
This. He's under no obligation to risk his, or your child's, health for these ignoramuses.
+1 Don't throw your DH under the bus and blame him for your DC not seeing your sister. It's a family decision to prioritize his and your DC's health. Your sister's choices have consequences.
Why is it ok for the dh to risk his, or his child's, health for the people on the playground?
NP. Are you really this stupid?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You tell your sister that your husband is high risk for infection so you have made a decision as a family to limit his and your son’s exposure to people who are not vaccinated as much as possible until the pandemic is over. Why do it have to be any more complicated than that?
This. He's under no obligation to risk his, or your child's, health for these ignoramuses.
+1 Don't throw your DH under the bus and blame him for your DC not seeing your sister. It's a family decision to prioritize his and your DC's health. Your sister's choices have consequences.
Why is it ok for the dh to risk his, or his child's, health for the people on the playground?
Anonymous wrote:He’d have a point if it prevented transmission. But it doesn’t. So it’s a moot point on his end.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You tell your sister that your husband is high risk for infection so you have made a decision as a family to limit his and your son’s exposure to people who are not vaccinated as much as possible until the pandemic is over. Why do it have to be any more complicated than that?
This. He's under no obligation to risk his, or your child's, health for these ignoramuses.
+1 Don't throw your DH under the bus and blame him for your DC not seeing your sister. It's a family decision to prioritize his and your DC's health. Your sister's choices have consequences.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You tell your sister that your husband is high risk for infection so you have made a decision as a family to limit his and your son’s exposure to people who are not vaccinated as much as possible until the pandemic is over. Why do it have to be any more complicated than that?
This. He's under no obligation to risk his, or your child's, health for these ignoramuses.
Anonymous wrote:Tell your sister to grow the f*ck up and get vaccinated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Choose your selfish sister who won’t wear a mask or be vaccinated even though she’s around someone who is immunocompromised. Or choose your husband who can’t help he has a chronic disease.
Someone who is immunocompromised should not be hanging out at a playground around dozens of unvaxxed strangers.
Even when he’s outdoors and socially distant? Again, not the same thing!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Choose your selfish sister who won’t wear a mask or be vaccinated even though she’s around someone who is immunocompromised. Or choose your husband who can’t help he has a chronic disease.
Someone who is immunocompromised should not be hanging out at a playground around dozens of unvaxxed strangers.