Strong bonds
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By parenting sucks - 01/07/2011 17:42 - United States
just kids being kids = ) Don't worry about it. They can't comprehend the implications of what they're saying. = P
Um, #45, you carry children in your uterus, they just travel through the ****** when they're born. Also, these days they have epidurals and such that make child labor quite painless (or so I've been told). Just saying...
ouch. she's young, but she'll appreciate all that you do soon enough
#35 and #38: In case you really don't know, Ant is or can be short for Anthony. #45: Women carry babies in their uteruses. The ****** is just a canal.
It's just the primary thinking of children. They don't know parents are doing what they do for their own good at that age. So they automatically think that the aunt and uncle that give them anything they want would be great people to live with. If mommy and daddy really did die, and they went to live with that aunt and uncle, well they'd be getting raised just like they did under their real mom and dad, with discipline and rules. It's just the way kids think at that age. No big deal.
#45: No woman carries their child in their ******, it is in their uterus which is why they don't get their periods. It just comes out of the ******. And wow, I remeber one time I was young around 5 I got angry at my mom for something and I told her: "I wish I would have just picked my Auntie Pam when I was in Heaven & God asked me who I wanted to be my mom, but I couldn't find her so I chose you." Rofl, she still tells that story to this day. Now I wouldn't chose another mom in the world over my mom. =] She just doesn't know what death is, it is a big thing. I lost my dad when I was 2 and I never got it until I was a little older around 10.
I agree with #6, she just doesn't grasp the concept of dying. All she sees now is that her aunt and uncle give her candy. I told my parents that I wanted to live with my favorite aunt and uncle when I was little, but of course I still love(d) my parents more, and I now really appreciate everything they have done for me...even the punishments.
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Hahaha that's classic!! She still loves you just in her 6 year old mind she prob doesn't realize what dying really means quiet yet
Ouch..just ouch....even for a 6 year old saying that, that has to hurt...