Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"I have no interest in parenting advice from a generation that drank when pregnant and beat their kids."
FYI I am 67 years old and my generation did natural childbirth, nursed our children in public, and 'wore' them in snugglis. We did not drink while pregnant, avoided eating soft cheeses, and raw fish and the pendulum swung back and forth as to whether it was ok to have caffeine while pregnant. If you want to insult all the grandmas, go ahead. But get your facts straight.
Ok grandma. Let's get you to bed.
(That's a meme. A meme is like a funny internet thing).
Wow. Mean. You were corrected and this is how you respond?
Corrected? Do you think I don't know that women breastfed in the 80s?
All you are doing is proving true the stereotype of boomers as self involved, petty narcissists with zero self awareness. Can't wait for your whole generation to kick it so we can repair the damage.
Oh, honey.
Of all the weeks to try me, the week I have to watch two boomers drive this country off a cliff for me and my kids is NOT IT. Eff you and your entire generation.
Biden’s not a boomer…
Honey.
Ok fine. Everyone over the age of 60. Are you happy? What generation are the Supreme Court justices who overturned Roe and just got rid of Chevron? What generation voted for Trump in 2016 by the highest margins? What generation is refusing to retire and move out of their houses? We will spend the next 100 years trying to right the wrongs your generation has inflicted on this country. My kids will never get the chance yours did. I have zero interest in what some old bag who was born on third and thinks she hit a triple thinks about ANYTHING, much less how I raise my kids.
Honey.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You guys are all overly sensitive nincompoops.
In nearly every other country I've lived, society is informally policed by little old ladies everywhere. I've been dressed down by them for the smallest of things.
Sometimes they are right, sometimes they are wrong.
The number of times this happens in the U.S. is now miniscule. Very rare.
Get over it and move on.
Yes, we have shut down our village of busybody old ladies who look out for everyone, with all that entails.
It was a pretty dumb thing to do. OP only has little children so she hasn't realized it yet. Eventually, maybe she will.
Did I miss the part where these little old ladies are offering free childcare?
Are you always this transactional?
There is more to the world than child care. There is learning to live in a community, learning how to take care of oneself and others, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You guys are all overly sensitive nincompoops.
In nearly every other country I've lived, society is informally policed by little old ladies everywhere. I've been dressed down by them for the smallest of things.
Sometimes they are right, sometimes they are wrong.
The number of times this happens in the U.S. is now miniscule. Very rare.
Get over it and move on.
Yes, we have shut down our village of busybody old ladies who look out for everyone, with all that entails.
It was a pretty dumb thing to do. OP only has little children so she hasn't realized it yet. Eventually, maybe she will.
Did I miss the part where these little old ladies are offering free childcare?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"I have no interest in parenting advice from a generation that drank when pregnant and beat their kids."
FYI I am 67 years old and my generation did natural childbirth, nursed our children in public, and 'wore' them in snugglis. We did not drink while pregnant, avoided eating soft cheeses, and raw fish and the pendulum swung back and forth as to whether it was ok to have caffeine while pregnant. If you want to insult all the grandmas, go ahead. But get your facts straight.
Ok grandma. Let's get you to bed.
(That's a meme. A meme is like a funny internet thing).
Wow. Mean. You were corrected and this is how you respond?
Corrected? Do you think I don't know that women breastfed in the 80s?
All you are doing is proving true the stereotype of boomers as self involved, petty narcissists with zero self awareness. Can't wait for your whole generation to kick it so we can repair the damage.
Oh, honey.
Of all the weeks to try me, the week I have to watch two boomers drive this country off a cliff for me and my kids is NOT IT. Eff you and your entire generation.
Don't let your fear consume you with hate.
It’s too late for her.
Maybe when she is older and wiser.
Anonymous wrote:My 3 year old daughter didn't sleep well last night, we had to do a grocery trip, and to help her relax I'd allowed the pacifier out of the car while we were shopping. She has it for bed and certain times of the day, and whilst I know she's a little older it's a huge comfort and not a huge issue for me.
Two older women together came up and spoke directly to my daughter whilst in the store and told her (clearly in my earshot) that she shouldn't have that in her mouth, that it's for babies and mommy should put it in the bin. Immediately tears started flowing from the challenge. We moved away but I didn't know what to say to them or my daughter.
I feel like an awful mom. I know I will need to remove it soon but it's her comfort and there's a slightly chaotic home life at the moment with house moving.
Whilst I hope this doesn't happen again, what should I do in these situations? How would you deal with it or have dealt with it if this happened?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"I have no interest in parenting advice from a generation that drank when pregnant and beat their kids."
FYI I am 67 years old and my generation did natural childbirth, nursed our children in public, and 'wore' them in snugglis. We did not drink while pregnant, avoided eating soft cheeses, and raw fish and the pendulum swung back and forth as to whether it was ok to have caffeine while pregnant. If you want to insult all the grandmas, go ahead. But get your facts straight.
Ok grandma. Let's get you to bed.
(That's a meme. A meme is like a funny internet thing).
Wow. Mean. You were corrected and this is how you respond?
Corrected? Do you think I don't know that women breastfed in the 80s?
All you are doing is proving true the stereotype of boomers as self involved, petty narcissists with zero self awareness. Can't wait for your whole generation to kick it so we can repair the damage.
Oh, honey.
Of all the weeks to try me, the week I have to watch two boomers drive this country off a cliff for me and my kids is NOT IT. Eff you and your entire generation.
Biden’s not a boomer…
Honey.
Ok fine. Everyone over the age of 60. Are you happy? What generation are the Supreme Court justices who overturned Roe and just got rid of Chevron? What generation voted for Trump in 2016 by the highest margins? What generation is refusing to retire and move out of their houses? We will spend the next 100 years trying to right the wrongs your generation has inflicted on this country. My kids will never get the chance yours did. I have zero interest in what some old bag who was born on third and thinks she hit a triple thinks about ANYTHING, much less how I raise my kids.
Honey.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You guys are all overly sensitive nincompoops.
In nearly every other country I've lived, society is informally policed by little old ladies everywhere. I've been dressed down by them for the smallest of things.
Sometimes they are right, sometimes they are wrong.
The number of times this happens in the U.S. is now miniscule. Very rare.
Get over it and move on.
Yes, we have shut down our village of busybody old ladies who look out for everyone, with all that entails.
It was a pretty dumb thing to do. OP only has little children so she hasn't realized it yet. Eventually, maybe she will.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"I have no interest in parenting advice from a generation that drank when pregnant and beat their kids."
FYI I am 67 years old and my generation did natural childbirth, nursed our children in public, and 'wore' them in snugglis. We did not drink while pregnant, avoided eating soft cheeses, and raw fish and the pendulum swung back and forth as to whether it was ok to have caffeine while pregnant. If you want to insult all the grandmas, go ahead. But get your facts straight.
Ok grandma. Let's get you to bed.
(That's a meme. A meme is like a funny internet thing).
Wow. Mean. You were corrected and this is how you respond?
Corrected? Do you think I don't know that women breastfed in the 80s?
All you are doing is proving true the stereotype of boomers as self involved, petty narcissists with zero self awareness. Can't wait for your whole generation to kick it so we can repair the damage.
Oh, honey.
Of all the weeks to try me, the week I have to watch two boomers drive this country off a cliff for me and my kids is NOT IT. Eff you and your entire generation.
Don't let your fear consume you with hate.
Anonymous wrote:You guys are all overly sensitive nincompoops.
In nearly every other country I've lived, society is informally policed by little old ladies everywhere. I've been dressed down by them for the smallest of things.
Sometimes they are right, sometimes they are wrong.
The number of times this happens in the U.S. is now miniscule. Very rare.
Get over it and move on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"I have no interest in parenting advice from a generation that drank when pregnant and beat their kids."
FYI I am 67 years old and my generation did natural childbirth, nursed our children in public, and 'wore' them in snugglis. We did not drink while pregnant, avoided eating soft cheeses, and raw fish and the pendulum swung back and forth as to whether it was ok to have caffeine while pregnant. If you want to insult all the grandmas, go ahead. But get your facts straight.
Ok grandma. Let's get you to bed.
(That's a meme. A meme is like a funny internet thing).
Wow. Mean. You were corrected and this is how you respond?
Corrected? Do you think I don't know that women breastfed in the 80s?
All you are doing is proving true the stereotype of boomers as self involved, petty narcissists with zero self awareness. Can't wait for your whole generation to kick it so we can repair the damage.
Oh, honey.
Of all the weeks to try me, the week I have to watch two boomers drive this country off a cliff for me and my kids is NOT IT. Eff you and your entire generation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FYI, all of these responses, this why there is no village and why every woman is on her own.
OP, a paci at 3 for bed is really bad for the teeth and mouth. She needs to be weaned from it. Starting now.
Mine used his until almost 4. Doctor was fine with it. Teeth were slightly protruding but it wasn't permanent.
My one that used paci until K (and then random other chewies) did not need braces. My one that never used pack kits got her braces off. There really isn’t much correlation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"I have no interest in parenting advice from a generation that drank when pregnant and beat their kids."
FYI I am 67 years old and my generation did natural childbirth, nursed our children in public, and 'wore' them in snugglis. We did not drink while pregnant, avoided eating soft cheeses, and raw fish and the pendulum swung back and forth as to whether it was ok to have caffeine while pregnant. If you want to insult all the grandmas, go ahead. But get your facts straight.
Ok grandma. Let's get you to bed.
(That's a meme. A meme is like a funny internet thing).
Wow. Mean. You were corrected and this is how you respond?
Corrected? Do you think I don't know that women breastfed in the 80s?
All you are doing is proving true the stereotype of boomers as self involved, petty narcissists with zero self awareness. Can't wait for your whole generation to kick it so we can repair the damage.
Oh, honey.
Of all the weeks to try me, the week I have to watch two boomers drive this country off a cliff for me and my kids is NOT IT. Eff you and your entire generation.
Biden’s not a boomer…
Honey.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"I have no interest in parenting advice from a generation that drank when pregnant and beat their kids."
FYI I am 67 years old and my generation did natural childbirth, nursed our children in public, and 'wore' them in snugglis. We did not drink while pregnant, avoided eating soft cheeses, and raw fish and the pendulum swung back and forth as to whether it was ok to have caffeine while pregnant. If you want to insult all the grandmas, go ahead. But get your facts straight.
Ok grandma. Let's get you to bed.
(That's a meme. A meme is like a funny internet thing).
Wow. Mean. You were corrected and this is how you respond?
Corrected? Do you think I don't know that women breastfed in the 80s?
All you are doing is proving true the stereotype of boomers as self involved, petty narcissists with zero self awareness. Can't wait for your whole generation to kick it so we can repair the damage.
Oh, honey.
Of all the weeks to try me, the week I have to watch two boomers drive this country off a cliff for me and my kids is NOT IT. Eff you and your entire generation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FYI, all of these responses, this why there is no village and why every woman is on her own.
OP, a paci at 3 for bed is really bad for the teeth and mouth. She needs to be weaned from it. Starting now.
Mine used his until almost 4. Doctor was fine with it. Teeth were slightly protruding but it wasn't permanent.