Anonymous wrote:The more you coddle her and shield her the less chance she'll get over it and will continue the dramatics. Stop indulging her. It's bugs for heavens sake. When I was a kid a neighborhood boy threw a bunch of worms in my hair. They were all tangled in it. It was disgusting. My dad picked them out. He'd never let me scream and carry on over things like a string in my shorts. It's really ridiculous. Stop. Indulging. Her.
Anonymous wrote:Please stop with the trigger warnings. They are annoying. Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh for Pete's sake. You are going to let her crumble at THIS, op
So, so glad I have boys
Yes because 7 year old boys would not be freaked out by 100s of baby spiders in their hair and then being dunked in a lake.
Move on.
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I have boys and a girl, and I would think this was kind of funny, and kind of cool, actually, and encourage them to laugh about it. You can be freaked out but also recognize that logically there's no reason to be, and learn to laugh about it. Even at 7.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please stop with the trigger warnings. They are annoying. Thanks.
This.
When did everything become a reason to freak out, FFS? I hate spiders too, but it's not like she posted pictures of thousands of hatching spiders. Good god.
Anonymous wrote:I haven't read the thread, just scrolled right to the bottom to post this. I want to thank you, OP, for posting the trigger/ phobia alert! You probably saved me from nightmares tonight, whatever the story is. I hope your daughter is okay.
Anonymous wrote:Please stop with the trigger warnings. They are annoying. Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh for Pete's sake. You are going to let her crumble at THIS, op
So, so glad I have boys
Yes because 7 year old boys would not be freaked out by 100s of baby spiders in their hair and then being dunked in a lake.
Move on.
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