Anonymous wrote:I would be furious at the parent who thought this was an acceptable gift.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would be furious at the parent who thought this was an acceptable gift.
I'm sure you would![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why not ask a parent if they are ok with it rather than getting it and causing an issue? I would not allow them in my home and if I find out my kid is playing with them in your home, they will not be going back. Its not ok given the world we live in.
In all seriousness, where do you live? We live inside the beltway in Bethesda and all the boys have nerf guns. I seriously don't know one family that bans them. I'm curious where all these families live that say no to Nerf guns.
Anonymous wrote:I can't believe the amount of hand wringing by some of the uber-protective mommies around here. Toy guns are not a gateway drug to the real thing.
Anonymous wrote:You guys are exactly like the Fundies you're so eager to sneer at. "OMG a gun!!!" "OMG, someone gave my DD a pair of pants!"
OFFS
My 3 year old uses sticks as guns at the park. It's ingrained male behavior.
How? I'm not saying I don't agree, Imy genuinely curious. guns make me very uncomfortable, we aren't hunters and no one my kid is around has one for work or hunting so he has no idea what a gun is right now I don't think. 2 yrs 8 months. but I've been told they just figure it out. but seriously, how? just from kids at daycare who are familiar, etc?
Anonymous wrote:"We have water guns, nerf guns, plastic bow and arrows, light sabers, pirate swords, and minecraft foam weapons. They also have tons of legos, science kits, sporting equipment, etc."
We lost the "no guns" battle a long time ago with my DS who is 7. We taught him proper behavior and etiquette, lectured him on safety, and forbade him from pointing the guns at people or animals. He has a ball with his friends who all have some version of a Nerf gun.
Because we allow such play, I would have no problems with him receiving one as a gift. Admittedly, however, I would not give either a Nerf gun or even a water gun as a gift unless I knew that the recipient had such toys already.
Anonymous wrote:OFFS
My 3 year old uses sticks as guns at the park. It's ingrained male behavior.
Anonymous wrote:Why not ask a parent if they are ok with it rather than getting it and causing an issue? I would not allow them in my home and if I find out my kid is playing with them in your home, they will not be going back. Its not ok given the world we live in.