Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here- damn you people are rude. Lucky I don’t actually live in DC and have to deal with you in person!
Sorry OP. When there is near-consensus on a thread… you know the problem is you.
Anonymous wrote:OP here- damn you people are rude. Lucky I don’t actually live in DC and have to deal with you in person!
Anonymous wrote:OP here- damn you people are rude. Lucky I don’t actually live in DC and have to deal with you in person!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is insane. Maybe your daughter will be gay. Maybe your daughter won't want to get married. Maybe her values in men will be different than hers.
Also if your child is less than a year then these friends' kids are probably four years old and younger - you have NO WAY of knowing which will turn out to have a heroin addiction, gambling addiction, anger management issues, become a cheater, be so spoiled by their parents that they contribute nothing, etc.
It's a lot weirder to look at a sweet 4yo and think "oh he might turn out to be a heroin addict" than to have little daydreams about a happy future for these little kids ahead.
This made me lol!
Anonymous wrote:OP here- damn you people are rude. Lucky I don’t actually live in DC and have to deal with you in person!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is creepy but it checks out since you are an active church-goer.
Are you also from the South/flyover?
Okay just stop. I am an atheist, POC from the northeast, totally do this for my two boys (1yo and 3yo), they are adorable wit their Little friends.
Some things are sweet and harmless. You sound joyless and also intolerant.
Anonymous wrote:My husband and I have a LOT of friends, family friends and people we know from church who have young kids. We have a nine month old baby girl and sometimes I find myself contemplating which one of our friends sons I would approve of her marrying- just for fun! I swear I won’t be one of those moms pressuring their daughter to get married and give them grandkids.
Is it just me or does anyone else do this?!
Anonymous wrote:I get that this is just for fun, but I would keep that to myself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People uninterested in prospective spouses of their children are the weird ones, historically speaking.
Sure, when they are older and you can actually assess them based on personality and future potential. At age 0-3 what are you going to assess them on - their parents’ looks and money?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is insane. Maybe your daughter will be gay. Maybe your daughter won't want to get married. Maybe her values in men will be different than hers.
Also if your child is less than a year then these friends' kids are probably four years old and younger - you have NO WAY of knowing which will turn out to have a heroin addiction, gambling addiction, anger management issues, become a cheater, be so spoiled by their parents that they contribute nothing, etc.
It's a lot weirder to look at a sweet 4yo and think "oh he might turn out to be a heroin addict" than to have little daydreams about a happy future for these little kids ahead.