Anonymous wrote:I was raised to be a cautious child and it has not served me well in life. I get your MB’s point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"She said this jokingly"
So don't take it so seriously.
I had a grandmother once "jokingly" comment to "watch out for this one" because at my charge's birthday party, they needed the wine opener and I got it from the kitchen for them. Their kitchen had TWO drawers in it, so it wasn't exactly rocket science to find the opener. Even though she was "joking" it was incredibly rude and insulting.
The point is: jokes are often veiled passive aggressive insults.
OP, the hand behind the back is a little bit over the top to me, but try and ignore it.
The hand behind the back is so the little fingers don’t get caught in the door. It is a good practice.
Anonymous wrote:She said this jokingly today and I am pissed. My charge is 2.5. I taught her to stop, hold hands and look both ways before crossing the street and to only close a door or drawer by the handle with the other hand behind her back. I don’t let her jump on the bed. Aside from those things, I cannot imagine why she thinks I made her child overly cautious. I am attentive. I am never on my phone. I do put her safety first.
WTF!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"She said this jokingly"
So don't take it so seriously.
I had a grandmother once "jokingly" comment to "watch out for this one" because at my charge's birthday party, they needed the wine opener and I got it from the kitchen for them. Their kitchen had TWO drawers in it, so it wasn't exactly rocket science to find the opener. Even though she was "joking" it was incredibly rude and insulting.
The point is: jokes are often veiled passive aggressive insults.
OP, the hand behind the back is a little bit over the top to me, but try and ignore it.
The hand behind the back is so the little fingers don’t get caught in the door. It is a good practice.
I know why you do it, I was commenting that that part of it seemed a little bit over the top to me. You're allowed to have a different opinion. It's how the world works. Sheesh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"She said this jokingly"
So don't take it so seriously.
I had a grandmother once "jokingly" comment to "watch out for this one" because at my charge's birthday party, they needed the wine opener and I got it from the kitchen for them. Their kitchen had TWO drawers in it, so it wasn't exactly rocket science to find the opener. Even though she was "joking" it was incredibly rude and insulting.
The point is: jokes are often veiled passive aggressive insults.
OP, the hand behind the back is a little bit over the top to me, but try and ignore it.
The hand behind the back is so the little fingers don’t get caught in the door. It is a good practice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"She said this jokingly"
So don't take it so seriously.
I had a grandmother once "jokingly" comment to "watch out for this one" because at my charge's birthday party, they needed the wine opener and I got it from the kitchen for them. Their kitchen had TWO drawers in it, so it wasn't exactly rocket science to find the opener. Even though she was "joking" it was incredibly rude and insulting.
The point is: jokes are often veiled passive aggressive insults.
OP, the hand behind the back is a little bit over the top to me, but try and ignore it.
Anonymous wrote:"She said this jokingly"
So don't take it so seriously.
Anonymous wrote:"She said this jokingly"
So don't take it so seriously.