Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, is your house comfortable to hang out in? Would I feel okay putting my toddler down the moment we walked in the front door, or would I feel the need to pick him up at the door until we'd walked through the "formal" part of the house to the "play" part of the house? While I would have no problem being "grown-up" friends independent of my kids with someone whose house was that kind of showpiece, I probably wouldn't end up becoming "mom" friends, where a big part of our friend centers around getting our kids together for play dates, with someone who lived in that kind of house because I don't know that I'd ever feel truly comfortable having my kid in the space for fear of damaging something.
What on earth would a toddler "damage"?
they could knock over vases etc.
Yes, because vases only exist in 15000 sq foot homes
Using reasoning, one could potentially infer that there is more vase free space in a larger home, and thus it’s less likely one will get broken.
Regardless, is the problem vases or larger homes? Because I’m not sure the two always go together.