Anonymous
Post 03/24/2008 18:52     Subject: Re:Annoying moms

we got competitive dads too BIG TIME, that scream at their kids for missing a goal!! That makes me sick!!
Anonymous
Post 03/24/2008 18:49     Subject: Re:Annoying moms

a lot of people are naturally competitive, doesn't make them less human!!
Anonymous
Post 03/24/2008 18:48     Subject: Re:Annoying moms

Geez...what a stoooooooooooooooooooopis thread! To get on here and bash mothers!? I think it's sick if you ask me!
Anonymous
Post 03/24/2008 18:47     Subject: Re:Annoying moms

Regarding the "sharing" post - I guess it depends on what is being played with. If the child is playing with their own toys and another mom thinks their child will get a turn, then maybe she should find her child another toy. But if a child is playing with something public (a toy at a shared play area) then yes, the mom with the kid that has it first should teach her child to share with the kid that is obviously wanting a turn.

We all take turns, don't we? I saw that the (seemingly nasty and not sharing mom) had written that we don't share our own houses, jackets, cars, whatever. But we DO share public telephones, seats, gas pumps, whatever (having a hard time thinking of adult public "shared" things - but you get my point)
Anonymous
Post 03/24/2008 18:47     Subject: Re:Annoying moms

Moms who are all competitive are less than human in my mind.
Anonymous
Post 03/24/2008 18:42     Subject: Re:Annoying moms

Moms who are just plain negative. I can not stand moms who constantly have to complain about somethig no matter what the circumstances are, yet do not take any steps to change whatever they are complaining about. Worse still, when they get mad when you refuse to participate in their B*tch session. There are a group of moms at my child's daycare that just constantly complain about the center, yet they are still there, they have not talked to the director, they have not gone to the company's management. They just group together in the hallways, at birthdays, etc. and complain about things that are not real issues and try to bring other people who are happy down. Take your negativity elsewhere!
Anonymous
Post 03/24/2008 18:28     Subject: Re:Annoying moms

Anonymous wrote:Moms who have "given up" on their appearance and wear nothing but sweats all day or "mom" jeans and sneakers when they obviously are not into working out!


why is this so annoying? lol... I'm not guilty but don't get why this is annoying?
Anonymous
Post 03/24/2008 18:28     Subject: Annoying moms

Most annoying mom: Mine
Second most annoying mom: My mother-in-law

Everyone else I can pretty much ignore.
Anonymous
Post 03/24/2008 18:27     Subject: Re:Annoying moms

I mean agree with the anger management!!
Anonymous
Post 03/24/2008 18:27     Subject: Re:Annoying moms

LMAO PP!! I totally agree!! hee hee
Anonymous
Post 03/24/2008 18:27     Subject: Re:Annoying moms

Moms who have "given up" on their appearance and wear nothing but sweats all day or "mom" jeans and sneakers when they obviously are not into working out!
Anonymous
Post 03/24/2008 18:26     Subject: Annoying moms

Moms with anger management issues
Anonymous
Post 03/24/2008 18:25     Subject: Re:Annoying moms

Moms with kids who whine and cry - why not just give them what they want?
Anonymous
Post 03/24/2008 18:16     Subject: Re:Annoying moms

Moms who let their kid have everything under the sun when they whine and cry.
Anonymous
Post 03/24/2008 18:03     Subject: Re:Annoying moms

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Moms who say to their child when mine is playing with something, "you will get a turn in a minute". "Share". My anwer is no you want, I am not making my child put down the toy he is playing with so yours can play with it, find another toy, shovel, piece of chalk or what ever it is. HE IS NOT SHARING!


Wow. That's not very nice of you.



yes it is, do you share your "toys". I like your car, jacket, house whatever and I am going to wait 2 mins then it is mine for a while. Screw that. It is unrealistic. It makes perfect sense to me to tell the child mine or not, to look for another toy because this one is being used and I am not sure how long it is going to before they are finished. Why should I make my child give up a toy. I have always found that strange and I refuse to do it. Too bad if it bothers someone else, I don't really care, rather bother you than the child playing with the toy your child wants.


Wow. Now that's some anger management issue!


you must be the whinny little mommy at the park that wants everyone to give up their toy if you think this is an anger management issue.