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Now where did she learn that from? O.o
"Bitch be cool! Tell that ****** bitch to chill!" Samuel L Jackson is the ****.
"We gonna be like three little Fonzie's!"
Five year olds model behavior - from parents, siblings, school or any other verbal sources.
Not always true, my mates kids come out with absolute pearlers. They normally get disciplined but the interesting observations / comments keep coming.
And who givees?
You need to teach her some manners. It is NEVER acceptable to act like that.... I'm sorry OP, but your five year old is not the kind of child I want to meet.
Yeah, Cos damn, you're 15, you know eeeverything about a raising a child, right? Give me a break.
At fifteen, I would think they would know about manners. Also, no one knows everything about parenting.
51 - people seriously need to stop acting like age is sooo important.... i bet some 15 year olds know way more about kids than you dude.... my mum had her second child when she was 15, age doesnt change how much someone knows about a particular thing so stfu
Yes, gayboii, I'm sure there are 15 year olds who know more about kids than 51, but he's not the one making statements as if he knows all there is to know about child-raring. He's merely pointing out that he won't be taking kelsey_Katie's word for anything on this matter as she is only 15 and clearly has no children of her own. The age is relevant because the experience is clearly lacking. Now, I'm not saying the child's behavior was acceptable, but knowing how a child should act in public does not mean you know how it would act. All children push the boundaries. All the time. And they often do so at the worst time and place. This does not mean that the OP hasn't been teaching her child manners, or that the child isn't usually well-behaved. And assuming so just shows how little Kelsey_Katie knows about children.
i get what your saying... but i wasnt talking about her in particular... i was just pissed coz he implied that a 15 year old wouldnt know about kids... and even if they havent had any of there own they still might have had experience with them.... some baby-sit or look after younger brothers and sisters so saying they dont have experience coz of there age is wrong
I'm 16 and know more about parenting than women twice my age. knowing about parenting comes with actually taking care of a child, not with age. I have three younger sisters that I've helped raise since I was five. they may not be my kids, but I say I make a damn good mother. besides, she didn't even say she knew everything about parenting. it's kinda common sense to know that a child shouldn't act like that. especially in public. then again, it's difficult to control what comes out of a Childs mouth. they're still learning.
112 Were you on MTV's 16 and pregnant?
That's my point zurisbloodrose, you can't control what a child says and a bad incident like that doesn't mean the OP is a bad parent or even that the child is a brat. You understand this because you've had experience helping out with your little sisters. Perhaps the age comment wasn't all that relevant, but I do think that to a degree (if there is no valuable experience) the younger you are, the less patient and understanding you are when it comes to kids and so in that sense age is relevant. Personally, and perhaps I am a bit paranoid, but I wouldn't let anyone younger than 21 look after my kids (and maybe not even then).
125- she said she helped raise her younger siblings. She's not a mom.
141 I'm not 22. Learn math. And with the t shirt it's hardly my fault that FML decided to cut off the bottom half of it so no one except the lucky few who have one know what it means.
I never said I did. You were the one who was throwing around insults at a 5 year old child. I just questioned your ability to fairly do that. Apparently people don't like that and prefer to continue throwing around insults instead of dealing with the matter at hand.
I'm sorry, but anyone who has a 15 year old babysit for them is irresponsible. (For a 5 year old it could maybe be OK if you're in a pinch, but a baby?!) You can't even drive at that age! Maybe the emergency services are better in the US, but where I'm from (South Africa) you're better off driving to the hospital yourself. You can't do that 'til you're 18 in SA. As it stands, my mother is the only person I trust to look after my two girls, apart from the adults at the nursery I help run and work at.
Let's feel sorry for OP because she ****** her child up. Poor parenting pity party, anyone?
your kid is awshum
So is Webster's :D
for some reason, if i was the one crying, i would laugh a little at her last sentence. lol
That's not an FML... that's a WIN :)
Agreed
Keywords
...I want to meet your kid!
*SMACK*