Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Obviousy there are trashy people that think this is funny or wouldn't be bothered. That doesn't matter. It bother you and you are the parent in the house. I would sit him down and explain that it is very rude to intentionally pass gas in front of others and that you expect him to go to the bathroom or his room if he needs to pass gas. And if he doesn't apply consequences until he can demonstrate a base level of manners.
You sound fun at parties. Sure, I'm trashy, but if you met me in real life, you'd think I was uptight and shy and polite. Still going to joke around about farting in the privacy of my home with my college educated family, some of whom might be your pediatrician or veterinarian.
We do have fun, I'll say that.
Anonymous wrote:You can't intentionally fart unless you have gas, so I'd get to 'the bottom' of why he has such bad gas. Diary sensitivity, gluten sensitivity? Behavioral issues such as anxiety, depression, aggressive behaviors and sleep problems have all been associated with autoimmune disorders and allergies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he's doing it to you he's doing it to others at school. I'm surprised you haven't gotten a call about. My son hates this kids that constantly harrases him with farting on him.
This isn’t true. My son would do this at home and would never ever do it at school or in public!
Anonymous wrote:If he's doing it to you he's doing it to others at school. I'm surprised you haven't gotten a call about. My son hates this kids that constantly harrases him with farting on him.
Anonymous wrote:I know it sounds silly because he’s a 12 year old boy who thinks it’s funny but he’s constantly farting around the house like a dog marking his spot. It’s little toots but it makes me want to scream.
He’s also our kid that doesn’t have a lot of self restraint. Things he wants he wants NOW and everyone else’s is to blame.
I know we have time to help course correct and farting is one part of a bigger issue but how do I at least get him to stop farting around the house intentionally. I know it’s not a big deal in the long run, but to me it feels like one piece of a much bigger problem (which we are working on).
I’m a woman and farts are hilarious. And you do, in fact, know women like me. They just won’t tell you because they can tell you’re not their kind of people.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone who doesn't think farts are funny has a lot less laughter in their life, but exactly the same amount of farts.
You must be a guy. I don't know any females (ladies) who think farting is "cute" or "funny".