Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a death sentence for my NK. There is already so much she has to miss out on in life due to a severe anaphylactic allergy to peanuts.
I’m not saying your kid can’t go to the park and eat a peanut butter and jelly sandwich for a picnic. Wash their hands, etc. But having your kid run around on the equipment with a bag of Bamba’s leaving peanut oil residue on every surface means we can no longer play.
And I do understand we live in a “I, me and mine” society where it’s ok if not encouraged to get yours and do what you want because how your actions effect others isn’t your problem. I understand. I’m sad, that’s not how I’m raising my kids but I get that’s a key American value especially in dog eat dog D.C. but can we just try to have a little concern for others?
Antisemitism is super not-cute.
Anonymous wrote:This is a death sentence for my NK. There is already so much she has to miss out on in life due to a severe anaphylactic allergy to peanuts.
I’m not saying your kid can’t go to the park and eat a peanut butter and jelly sandwich for a picnic. Wash their hands, etc. But having your kid run around on the equipment with a bag of Bamba’s leaving peanut oil residue on every surface means we can no longer play.
And I do understand we live in a “I, me and mine” society where it’s ok if not encouraged to get yours and do what you want because how your actions effect others isn’t your problem. I understand. I’m sad, that’s not how I’m raising my kids but I get that’s a key American value especially in dog eat dog D.C. but can we just try to have a little concern for others?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s amazing that people are here claiming that nuts are the “only food” their kids can eat. BS. Have your child eat other foods, it’s not that hard
Nobody owes you an explanation of what their kids will or won't eat. Work with the park officials to make a nut free park because this is not the way. And as you know first it will be you with the nuts, then someone else with dairy, then the next person with wheat. it will never stop. You can't control others.
I am laughing at “what your kid will eat”. Be.a.parent. You people who let your kids run your whole house are unbelievable. Feed them some other foods.
I find this attitude weird. Look at all the adults with restricted diets you respect — vegan, kosher, gf— but kids should just eat whatever to satisfy your need to act like you’re some kind of extraordinary parent?
Yeah but those adults aren’t only eating five foods. If your child will only eat nuts, maybe they don’t want to live? Because they COULD eat something else, unlike the kids who are physically harmed by nuts.
Your attitude makes me want to bring all the nuts and nut products to the park. You're not helping your cause.
LOL I feel the same way sometimes when I see all the over-the-top hatred and arrogance coming from these food allergy harpies. But they are not representative of food allergy parents by a long shot. They are just a tiny insane vocal minority who seek to control everyone. Most food allergy parents have a firm grip on reality and know that they are responsible for teaching their kids how to avoid their allergens.
Yep. Having a kid with a life-threatening allergy is scary and takes vigilance and a lot of education (parents educating their OWN children so that they will not consume the allergens when out of parental control). I think the majority of parents whose kids have food allergies are reasonable, rational, normal people. The tiny percentage who make their kids' allergies their entire identity and take every opportunity to go off on people do a massive disservice to every kid with a food allergy out there.
And the OP is not one of those people. She's asking not to eat on the playground equipment. Not don't ever eat nuts ever anywhere.
And many of us have agreed that eating on playground equipment is gross regardless.
I think it's debatable that she's not one of those people. You can't control the behavior of other people at a public playground (unless they are doing something blanantly illegal). You can control what you teach your own kid with allergies about how to interact at a playground (or find a safer alternative for them if the local playground is full of peanut butter-handed kids). It's also gross to change a diaper on a eating surface like a picnic table but I see that all the time too.
Read the OP: she says: I’m not saying your kid can’t go to the park and eat a peanut butter and jelly sandwich for a picnic. Wash their hands, etc. But having your kid run around on the equipment with a bag of Bamba’s leaving peanut oil residue on every surface means we can no longer play.
Specifically asking to keep the food off the playground equipment itself, which MANY of us, allergies or not, would appreciate. Specifically saying not telling you not to bring nuts at all.
Not out of line at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody is eating on the equipment. This is a stupid strawman concocted by the nut allergy harpies.
No it isn't. There are a whole contingent of irresponsible, gross parents who think their sweet angel MUST eat whenever and where ever. Food doesn't need to be and shouldn't be consumed just anywhere. This is about basic common sense and hygiene. But they don't care.
The real problem is just lack of common courtesy and thoughtfulness.
And you're doubly gross for calling people "nut allergy harpies". Walk a day in their shoes.
You're triply gross for being a harpy.
except...I'm not. Just someone who has more compassion from other people, unlike you.
Funny that you think you have compassion when judging other people's parenting and calling them gross while mocking their "sweet" angel. You're so full of yourself. You don't have a shred of concern for anyone but yourself.
No one is mocking any children. Where do you get that from? The only mocking that is taking place above is of parents of kids with food allergies. Spreading food around public areas and not cleaning up after yourself IS gross. Basically, your response makes no sense.
Nah, you're being a jerk about kids. Just own it.
No. That is completely untrue. I'm calling out a parent for using the term "nut allergy harpies" and calling out parents who let their children eat where ever. The kids are not the problem here. The parents are.
If you see anything other than that, you are projecting your own nonsense. Just own it.
You know what you meant when you called the kids “sweet angels.” You’re no better than those you are criticizing. You didn’t mean it in a nice way, obviously.
That is reference to the parents attitude, not the child him/herself. But you know this, because you are a troll.
And if you don't, you are stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody is eating on the equipment. This is a stupid strawman concocted by the nut allergy harpies.
No it isn't. There are a whole contingent of irresponsible, gross parents who think their sweet angel MUST eat whenever and where ever. Food doesn't need to be and shouldn't be consumed just anywhere. This is about basic common sense and hygiene. But they don't care.
The real problem is just lack of common courtesy and thoughtfulness.
And you're doubly gross for calling people "nut allergy harpies". Walk a day in their shoes.
You're triply gross for being a harpy.
except...I'm not. Just someone who has more compassion from other people, unlike you.
Funny that you think you have compassion when judging other people's parenting and calling them gross while mocking their "sweet" angel. You're so full of yourself. You don't have a shred of concern for anyone but yourself.
No one is mocking any children. Where do you get that from? The only mocking that is taking place above is of parents of kids with food allergies. Spreading food around public areas and not cleaning up after yourself IS gross. Basically, your response makes no sense.
Nah, you're being a jerk about kids. Just own it.
No. That is completely untrue. I'm calling out a parent for using the term "nut allergy harpies" and calling out parents who let their children eat where ever. The kids are not the problem here. The parents are.
If you see anything other than that, you are projecting your own nonsense. Just own it.
You know what you meant when you called the kids “sweet angels.” You’re no better than those you are criticizing. You didn’t mean it in a nice way, obviously.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have honestly seen more dogs on playground equipment recently than food eating children. Maybe it's just my neighborhood though.
No - I’ve never seen a kid eating on the playground equipment either. I don’t think it is very common.
Anonymous wrote:I have honestly seen more dogs on playground equipment recently than food eating children. Maybe it's just my neighborhood though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody is eating on the equipment. This is a stupid strawman concocted by the nut allergy harpies.
No it isn't. There are a whole contingent of irresponsible, gross parents who think their sweet angel MUST eat whenever and where ever. Food doesn't need to be and shouldn't be consumed just anywhere. This is about basic common sense and hygiene. But they don't care.
The real problem is just lack of common courtesy and thoughtfulness.
And you're doubly gross for calling people "nut allergy harpies". Walk a day in their shoes.
You're triply gross for being a harpy.
except...I'm not. Just someone who has more compassion from other people, unlike you.
Funny that you think you have compassion when judging other people's parenting and calling them gross while mocking their "sweet" angel. You're so full of yourself. You don't have a shred of concern for anyone but yourself.
No one is mocking any children. Where do you get that from? The only mocking that is taking place above is of parents of kids with food allergies. Spreading food around public areas and not cleaning up after yourself IS gross. Basically, your response makes no sense.
Nah, you're being a jerk about kids. Just own it.
No. That is completely untrue. I'm calling out a parent for using the term "nut allergy harpies" and calling out parents who let their children eat where ever. The kids are not the problem here. The parents are.
If you see anything other than that, you are projecting your own nonsense. Just own it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody is eating on the equipment. This is a stupid strawman concocted by the nut allergy harpies.
No it isn't. There are a whole contingent of irresponsible, gross parents who think their sweet angel MUST eat whenever and where ever. Food doesn't need to be and shouldn't be consumed just anywhere. This is about basic common sense and hygiene. But they don't care.
The real problem is just lack of common courtesy and thoughtfulness.
And you're doubly gross for calling people "nut allergy harpies". Walk a day in their shoes.
You're triply gross for being a harpy.
except...I'm not. Just someone who has more compassion from other people, unlike you.
Funny that you think you have compassion when judging other people's parenting and calling them gross while mocking their "sweet" angel. You're so full of yourself. You don't have a shred of concern for anyone but yourself.
No one is mocking any children. Where do you get that from? The only mocking that is taking place above is of parents of kids with food allergies. Spreading food around public areas and not cleaning up after yourself IS gross. Basically, your response makes no sense.
Nah, you're being a jerk about kids. Just own it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody is eating on the equipment. This is a stupid strawman concocted by the nut allergy harpies.
No it isn't. There are a whole contingent of irresponsible, gross parents who think their sweet angel MUST eat whenever and where ever. Food doesn't need to be and shouldn't be consumed just anywhere. This is about basic common sense and hygiene. But they don't care.
The real problem is just lack of common courtesy and thoughtfulness.
And you're doubly gross for calling people "nut allergy harpies". Walk a day in their shoes.
You're triply gross for being a harpy.
except...I'm not. Just someone who has more compassion from other people, unlike you.
Funny that you think you have compassion when judging other people's parenting and calling them gross while mocking their "sweet" angel. You're so full of yourself. You don't have a shred of concern for anyone but yourself.
No one is mocking any children. Where do you get that from? The only mocking that is taking place above is of parents of kids with food allergies. Spreading food around public areas and not cleaning up after yourself IS gross. Basically, your response makes no sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s amazing that people are here claiming that nuts are the “only food” their kids can eat. BS. Have your child eat other foods, it’s not that hard
Nobody owes you an explanation of what their kids will or won't eat. Work with the park officials to make a nut free park because this is not the way. And as you know first it will be you with the nuts, then someone else with dairy, then the next person with wheat. it will never stop. You can't control others.
I am laughing at “what your kid will eat”. Be.a.parent. You people who let your kids run your whole house are unbelievable. Feed them some other foods.
I find this attitude weird. Look at all the adults with restricted diets you respect — vegan, kosher, gf— but kids should just eat whatever to satisfy your need to act like you’re some kind of extraordinary parent?
Yeah but those adults aren’t only eating five foods. If your child will only eat nuts, maybe they don’t want to live? Because they COULD eat something else, unlike the kids who are physically harmed by nuts.
Your attitude makes me want to bring all the nuts and nut products to the park. You're not helping your cause.
LOL I feel the same way sometimes when I see all the over-the-top hatred and arrogance coming from these food allergy harpies. But they are not representative of food allergy parents by a long shot. They are just a tiny insane vocal minority who seek to control everyone. Most food allergy parents have a firm grip on reality and know that they are responsible for teaching their kids how to avoid their allergens.
Yep. Having a kid with a life-threatening allergy is scary and takes vigilance and a lot of education (parents educating their OWN children so that they will not consume the allergens when out of parental control). I think the majority of parents whose kids have food allergies are reasonable, rational, normal people. The tiny percentage who make their kids' allergies their entire identity and take every opportunity to go off on people do a massive disservice to every kid with a food allergy out there.
And the OP is not one of those people. She's asking not to eat on the playground equipment. Not don't ever eat nuts ever anywhere.
And many of us have agreed that eating on playground equipment is gross regardless.
I think it's debatable that she's not one of those people. You can't control the behavior of other people at a public playground (unless they are doing something blanantly illegal). You can control what you teach your own kid with allergies about how to interact at a playground (or find a safer alternative for them if the local playground is full of peanut butter-handed kids). It's also gross to change a diaper on a eating surface like a picnic table but I see that all the time too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody is eating on the equipment. This is a stupid strawman concocted by the nut allergy harpies.
No it isn't. There are a whole contingent of irresponsible, gross parents who think their sweet angel MUST eat whenever and where ever. Food doesn't need to be and shouldn't be consumed just anywhere. This is about basic common sense and hygiene. But they don't care.
The real problem is just lack of common courtesy and thoughtfulness.
And you're doubly gross for calling people "nut allergy harpies". Walk a day in their shoes.
You're triply gross for being a harpy.
except...I'm not. Just someone who has more compassion from other people, unlike you.
Funny that you think you have compassion when judging other people's parenting and calling them gross while mocking their "sweet" angel. You're so full of yourself. You don't have a shred of concern for anyone but yourself.