Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Toy Story 4. I think that talking dolls are scary and will traumatize my DC. She's not even 9 yet.
Wow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Toy Story 4. I think that talking dolls are scary and will traumatize my DC. She's not even 9 yet.
What? OK, do you actually know they will traumatize her or are you just anticipating it?
Not the PP, but I think this was a joke. Plus, Toy Story 4 is rated G.
Anonymous wrote:Did our parents have all this angst and handwringing when we were growing up?
Anonymous wrote:Toy Story 4. I think that talking dolls are scary and will traumatize my DC. She's not even 9 yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Toy Story 4. I think that talking dolls are scary and will traumatize my DC. She's not even 9 yet.
What? OK, do you actually know they will traumatize her or are you just anticipating it?
Seriously? I hope you aren't OP. I can't imagine a 5 yo who hasn't seen the other Toy Story movies, much less an 8 yo.
Anonymous wrote:If the camp includes an option for you to opt out and leave your kid at the camp, then it's fine to do so. If they expect you to keep your kid at home, then you do that.
It doesn't matter what the movie is or what anyone else thinks of it. You're the parent of your kid and it's fine for you to make decision that no one else would make.
Anonymous wrote:What’s the movie and how old is your kid?
Those answers will determine if you are being a jerk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Toy Story 4. I think that talking dolls are scary and will traumatize my DC. She's not even 9 yet.
What? OK, do you actually know they will traumatize her or are you just anticipating it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Toy Story 4. I think that talking dolls are scary and will traumatize my DC. She's not even 9 yet.
What? OK, do you actually know they will traumatize her or are you just anticipating it?
Anonymous wrote:Found out today our summer camp is going to see a PG movie tomorrow. It's one I've seen and know is inappropriate for my young kid. Normally I'd find other care but I just can't: neither parent can take leave because of the holiday week, grandparents out of town, already paying a babysitter for Friday when camp is closed.
If I refuse permission, a teacher has to stay back with my kid. Am I a total jerk? Has anybody done this?