Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I learned that a friend’s in-laws expect to keep/sleep with the bedroom doors wide open on visits to grandparents. Kids, adults-everyone. That’s not normal!
That's also a huge fire hazard. When asleep, bedroom doors should be closed.
So you will stay in your room with the door closed if there’s a fire in your home and not run out to go get your kids?
No dingbat, of course you leave if there IS a fire. God, how can you be this ignorant about fire safety?! Do some research!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I learned that a friend’s in-laws expect to keep/sleep with the bedroom doors wide open on visits to grandparents. Kids, adults-everyone. That’s not normal!
That's also a huge fire hazard. When asleep, bedroom doors should be closed.
So you will stay in your room with the door closed if there’s a fire in your home and not run out to go get your kids?
No, the idea is that you don’t die in your sleep of smoke inhalation and have a chance of saving your kids and yourself.
(And separately, some gd privacy from in laws.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will give an example. I eat three meals a day. Breakfast, a decent sized lunch, smaller dinner. I traveled with a friend recently who only eats two meals a day. Dinner only sometimes. Does the average American not eat three meals a day anymore?
I always thought every family who can afford fruits, eats all sort of fruits. It turned out a big percentage doesn't and ones who do, usually only eat basic fruits like banana, apple, watermelon etc.
When I met my future H and we started living together I introduced buying fruits on the regular and I only learned maybe a year later that they never did it in his family.
I thought it was normal to say “fruit” as a plural not “fruits”! And also my family eats a lot of fruit and I didn’t know that was unusual. In our house right now we have at least strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, apples, mango, passionfruit, grapefruit, peaches, plums, pineapple and grapes.
Anonymous wrote:I've realized here that people feel fine about discrimination against overweight people. Also that people will swear anyone who doesn't shower 46 times a day is a filthy pig, but they think it's fine to only change bed sheets once a month (I guess because they shower so often?)
In life, I realized not everyone grew up afraid of their parents. And that there are households where parents do a LOT more for their kids than mine did for me and those kids CAN in fact grow up into productive self-sufficient adults.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I learned that a friend’s in-laws expect to keep/sleep with the bedroom doors wide open on visits to grandparents. Kids, adults-everyone. That’s not normal!
That's also a huge fire hazard. When asleep, bedroom doors should be closed.
So you will stay in your room with the door closed if there’s a fire in your home and not run out to go get your kids?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I learned that a friend’s in-laws expect to keep/sleep with the bedroom doors wide open on visits to grandparents. Kids, adults-everyone. That’s not normal!
That's also a huge fire hazard. When asleep, bedroom doors should be closed.
So you will stay in your room with the door closed if there’s a fire in your home and not run out to go get your kids?
No dingbat, of course you leave if there IS a fire. God, how can you be this ignorant about fire safety?! Do some research!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I learned that a friend’s in-laws expect to keep/sleep with the bedroom doors wide open on visits to grandparents. Kids, adults-everyone. That’s not normal!
That's also a huge fire hazard. When asleep, bedroom doors should be closed.
So you will stay in your room with the door closed if there’s a fire in your home and not run out to go get your kids?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will give an example. I eat three meals a day. Breakfast, a decent sized lunch, smaller dinner. I traveled with a friend recently who only eats two meals a day. Dinner only sometimes. Does the average American not eat three meals a day anymore?
I always thought every family who can afford fruits, eats all sort of fruits. It turned out a big percentage doesn't and ones who do, usually only eat basic fruits like banana, apple, watermelon etc.
When I met my future H and we started living together I introduced buying fruits on the regular and I only learned maybe a year later that they never did it in his family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I learned that a friend’s in-laws expect to keep/sleep with the bedroom doors wide open on visits to grandparents. Kids, adults-everyone. That’s not normal!
That's also a huge fire hazard. When asleep, bedroom doors should be closed.
Anonymous wrote:Not enjoying violent films/ TV shows/ computer games.
We went to a movie recently that was very highly rated on Rotten Tomatoes and billed as a comedy. The many trailers leading up to it were nauseating to DH and me: The movie itself was so violent that we had to walk out.
Seems as though gratuitous violence is the norm.
Anonymous wrote:I will give an example. I eat three meals a day. Breakfast, a decent sized lunch, smaller dinner. I traveled with a friend recently who only eats two meals a day. Dinner only sometimes. Does the average American not eat three meals a day anymore?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I learned that a friend’s in-laws expect to keep/sleep with the bedroom doors wide open on visits to grandparents. Kids, adults-everyone. That’s not normal!
That's also a huge fire hazard. When asleep, bedroom doors should be closed.