Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When my kids were playground age I never let them have nut butters on a playground. It just seems a common courtesy. They can have it at home plenty; they don't "need" it for a snack outside. I'm sorry your kid has such severe allergies, it must be terrifying
Why stop at ON the playground? If the nut allergy is so deadly that whatever is eaten at home can find it's way to the park, then OP really needs a complete ban on these foods. Because the magical thinking that the park equipment is clean as long as nobody is currently eating peanut products while ON the equipment is bizarre and nonsensical and sounds dangerous to kids like OPs child. Why risk the park at all?
This is so moronic. I don't get why you PPs are so triggered. Someone's kid could die. She's asking for courtesy and awareness. You lose your mind bc someone asked you to be considerate. You create an outlandish hypothetical about banning peanuts. Other PPs bemoan the loss of FREEDOM. It's a MF nut. It's not the end all be all. No one is asking for a ban, just awareness of the other kids who could die from it.
Though given how hard it was to get folks to mask during COVID when millions died, I understand that asking for courtesy for children with allergies is next to impossible
I'm just in constant awe and what total self absorbed jerks Americans are. We're really freaking terrible to each other.
Says the people gambling with their kids life to go to a park.
children with allergies deserve to go outdoors and try to lead a healthy, active life. The fact that they bother you so much that you want them removed from society says so much about you.
You are not a good person. I mean, who is that awful to small children??
You're either massively overstating the risk of death to your kid or you're an unserious parent who doesn't take the allergy seriously. Pick one. Because continuing to take the chance makes you a pretty shitty parent.
I don't have a kid with a nut allergy. But I think you are actually a troll. Or an 18 year old incel in his mother's basement. There's no way that you're a grown adult with even a modicum of education.
So I'll leave you to your internet trolling and bashing of mothers. Enjoy your basement.
You're a moron. If my kid might DIE because of exposure to things I have no control over may be at the park, we wouldn't go to the park. There's no way you're an actual parent if you think that's a smart thing to do. Quit trolling a parenting forum yourself.
So honestly, did you graduate HS? This is a real question because I just want to know if I'm right. By the style of writing, extreme rage at women, and tendency toward extremism, I am putting money down on you as a young teens/20s male living at home.
Even if you are a Qanon basement male, it's still good to educate yourself on the dangers of extreme nut allergies to many kids in the US. If you don't believe it, you can see here - https://www.allergicliving.com/2023/02/15/allergy-mom-reflects-on-3-tragedies-and-vulnerability/
Parents of kids with severe food allergies want them educated and to live a normal life. It is the right thing to do for their mental health and development. You should work to understand that, though that's probably just one on a list of many self-improvement to-do's for you.
Moron, take care of your own kids. Nobody is going to do it for you. It's scary someone like you might reproduce.
Got it. I'm putting money on GED ...at best.
I guess you can't defend taking kids with deadly allergies to filthy parks which you should know is incredibly dangerous, so you think insulting me makes you appear smarter. Got it. You know you're wrong and have nothing else to add to this discussion.
Oh, PP. I don't have to insult you to appear smarter. You're doing all the hard work for me.
But seriously, get help, PP - https://www.adl.org/conspiracy-theories
Anonymous wrote:OP. You have to learn to be ruthless. As you can see, these people don’t care about your kid. They don’t care or she lives or dies. They only care about their child and their comfort.
So what do I do? Grab the snack and throw it out. I don’t care if I make an enemy out of every parent and nanny in the park. You will have to learn to aggressively put your child first because everyone around them won’t ever.
Let them be angry. My child’s right to life is more important than your kids snack.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When my kids were playground age I never let them have nut butters on a playground. It just seems a common courtesy. They can have it at home plenty; they don't "need" it for a snack outside. I'm sorry your kid has such severe allergies, it must be terrifying
Why stop at ON the playground? If the nut allergy is so deadly that whatever is eaten at home can find it's way to the park, then OP really needs a complete ban on these foods. Because the magical thinking that the park equipment is clean as long as nobody is currently eating peanut products while ON the equipment is bizarre and nonsensical and sounds dangerous to kids like OPs child. Why risk the park at all?
This is so moronic. I don't get why you PPs are so triggered. Someone's kid could die. She's asking for courtesy and awareness. You lose your mind bc someone asked you to be considerate. You create an outlandish hypothetical about banning peanuts. Other PPs bemoan the loss of FREEDOM. It's a MF nut. It's not the end all be all. No one is asking for a ban, just awareness of the other kids who could die from it.
Though given how hard it was to get folks to mask during COVID when millions died, I understand that asking for courtesy for children with allergies is next to impossible
I'm just in constant awe and what total self absorbed jerks Americans are. We're really freaking terrible to each other.
Says the people gambling with their kids life to go to a park.
children with allergies deserve to go outdoors and try to lead a healthy, active life. The fact that they bother you so much that you want them removed from society says so much about you.
You are not a good person. I mean, who is that awful to small children??
You're either massively overstating the risk of death to your kid or you're an unserious parent who doesn't take the allergy seriously. Pick one. Because continuing to take the chance makes you a pretty shitty parent.
I don't have a kid with a nut allergy. But I think you are actually a troll. Or an 18 year old incel in his mother's basement. There's no way that you're a grown adult with even a modicum of education.
So I'll leave you to your internet trolling and bashing of mothers. Enjoy your basement.
You're a moron. If my kid might DIE because of exposure to things I have no control over may be at the park, we wouldn't go to the park. There's no way you're an actual parent if you think that's a smart thing to do. Quit trolling a parenting forum yourself.
So honestly, did you graduate HS? This is a real question because I just want to know if I'm right. By the style of writing, extreme rage at women, and tendency toward extremism, I am putting money down on you as a young teens/20s male living at home.
Even if you are a Qanon basement male, it's still good to educate yourself on the dangers of extreme nut allergies to many kids in the US. If you don't believe it, you can see here - https://www.allergicliving.com/2023/02/15/allergy-mom-reflects-on-3-tragedies-and-vulnerability/
Parents of kids with severe food allergies want them educated and to live a normal life. It is the right thing to do for their mental health and development. You should work to understand that, though that's probably just one on a list of many self-improvement to-do's for you.
Moron, take care of your own kids. Nobody is going to do it for you. It's scary someone like you might reproduce.
Got it. I'm putting money on GED ...at best.
I guess you can't defend taking kids with deadly allergies to filthy parks which you should know is incredibly dangerous, so you think insulting me makes you appear smarter. Got it. You know you're wrong and have nothing else to add to this discussion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t take your kid to a public park.
Would you say that to a child in a wheelchair?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't get past people's apparent need to have their children eating 24/7.
I was taught never to eat in front of other children, when I was a child, and I don't let my kids do so. They haven't withered away from starvation yet.
np Ok miss judgy pants. Just because you eat at the park does not mean you eat 24/7. I go to the park with my kids and sometimes it is over lunch time so yes I bring snacks and the dreaded "peanut butter and jelly sandwich" because my ds has Autism and that is what he enjoys eating.
So,you are free to do whatever YOU want but, if I want to take my kid to the playground and if he is hungry than we will eat at the picnic tables..( ever wonder what they are for?) than you and op will have to deal with it.
Sorry not sorry.
PS We are not eating on the playground equipment and we wash our hands. I would never smear peanut butter in your kids' face
OP is asking people to sit at the picnic tables and to not let their kids eat on the playground equipment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't get past people's apparent need to have their children eating 24/7.
I was taught never to eat in front of other children, when I was a child, and I don't let my kids do so. They haven't withered away from starvation yet.
np Ok miss judgy pants. Just because you eat at the park does not mean you eat 24/7. I go to the park with my kids and sometimes it is over lunch time so yes I bring snacks and the dreaded "peanut butter and jelly sandwich" because my ds has Autism and that is what he enjoys eating.
So,you are free to do whatever YOU want but, if I want to take my kid to the playground and if he is hungry than we will eat at the picnic tables..( ever wonder what they are for?) than you and op will have to deal with it.
Sorry not sorry.
PS We are not eating on the playground equipment and we wash our hands. I would never smear peanut butter in your kids' face
Anonymous wrote:I agree. I have one child with anaphylactic allergies to peanuts and pistachios, and another without. We are always mindful to eat cleanly in public spaces so as not to pose a threat to others, or my own son.
It’s the plane that’s terrifying. Even with two Epipens. People eating nuts and no way for the plan to land in time.
Anonymous wrote:I can't get past people's apparent need to have their children eating 24/7.
I was taught never to eat in front of other children, when I was a child, and I don't let my kids do so. They haven't withered away from starvation yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When my kids were playground age I never let them have nut butters on a playground. It just seems a common courtesy. They can have it at home plenty; they don't "need" it for a snack outside. I'm sorry your kid has such severe allergies, it must be terrifying
Why stop at ON the playground? If the nut allergy is so deadly that whatever is eaten at home can find it's way to the park, then OP really needs a complete ban on these foods. Because the magical thinking that the park equipment is clean as long as nobody is currently eating peanut products while ON the equipment is bizarre and nonsensical and sounds dangerous to kids like OPs child. Why risk the park at all?
This is so moronic. I don't get why you PPs are so triggered. Someone's kid could die. She's asking for courtesy and awareness. You lose your mind bc someone asked you to be considerate. You create an outlandish hypothetical about banning peanuts. Other PPs bemoan the loss of FREEDOM. It's a MF nut. It's not the end all be all. No one is asking for a ban, just awareness of the other kids who could die from it.
Though given how hard it was to get folks to mask during COVID when millions died, I understand that asking for courtesy for children with allergies is next to impossible
I'm just in constant awe and what total self absorbed jerks Americans are. We're really freaking terrible to each other.
Says the people gambling with their kids life to go to a park.
children with allergies deserve to go outdoors and try to lead a healthy, active life. The fact that they bother you so much that you want them removed from society says so much about you.
You are not a good person. I mean, who is that awful to small children??
You're either massively overstating the risk of death to your kid or you're an unserious parent who doesn't take the allergy seriously. Pick one. Because continuing to take the chance makes you a pretty shitty parent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When my kids were playground age I never let them have nut butters on a playground. It just seems a common courtesy. They can have it at home plenty; they don't "need" it for a snack outside. I'm sorry your kid has such severe allergies, it must be terrifying
Why stop at ON the playground? If the nut allergy is so deadly that whatever is eaten at home can find it's way to the park, then OP really needs a complete ban on these foods. Because the magical thinking that the park equipment is clean as long as nobody is currently eating peanut products while ON the equipment is bizarre and nonsensical and sounds dangerous to kids like OPs child. Why risk the park at all?
This is so moronic. I don't get why you PPs are so triggered. Someone's kid could die. She's asking for courtesy and awareness. You lose your mind bc someone asked you to be considerate. You create an outlandish hypothetical about banning peanuts. Other PPs bemoan the loss of FREEDOM. It's a MF nut. It's not the end all be all. No one is asking for a ban, just awareness of the other kids who could die from it.
Though given how hard it was to get folks to mask during COVID when millions died, I understand that asking for courtesy for children with allergies is next to impossible
I'm just in constant awe and what total self absorbed jerks Americans are. We're really freaking terrible to each other.
Where does it stop, though? I'm fine with no peanut products in public. But if my kid has a PB&J at lunch at home, we wash our hands, and then go to the playground, OP is still yammering on about peanut oils.