Anonymous
Post 12/12/2020 19:25     Subject: Nannies and culture

Anonymous wrote:My nanny is a Scorpio. I didn't think it would work out at first but she's been very supportive and surprisingly normal for a Scorpio. I guess we just got lucky.


Love it!
- Scorpio
Anonymous
Post 12/12/2020 17:05     Subject: Nannies and culture

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes. And no

Nannies that are respected, paid well and thought of as a person and not an object in the home. A nanny that is hired for her education and experience and is treated as a team parent.


A nanny is not a parent, nor should she be considered in parenting decisions.


I disagree.

For some families, the nanny does make a lot of the parenting decisions. I worked for two high level executives and made tons of decisions for the children and their education, well-being that in most cases would be made by a parent. Including where they attended school, when to switch pediatricians, how to discipline etc...
Anonymous
Post 11/28/2020 18:01     Subject: Nannies and culture

Anonymous wrote:I would never stereotype that way. We've only had one nanny, been with us for 8 years, and was the person most comfortable with our then-infant and dog. Our dog felt a bond instantly. We listened to her and have never regretted it.


Surely you jest? You let the dog pick the nanny? Yeah, right.
Anonymous
Post 10/23/2020 22:35     Subject: Re:Nannies and culture

Anonymous wrote:Way to generalize, OP! You think one country produces more warm impactful women than another?!


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