On April 22nd...

sockgirl77

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meangirl said:
The bigger question would be...why does it irk you in the first place? Seriously, if it doesn't directly affect me, nothing irks me enough to where I just can't keep my mouth shut. I know you have issues with Tigg or whatever but there is no need to let every little thing she says or does get to you. :huggy:
Believe me, I ignore alot and do not post everything about her that irks me. :ohwell:
 

vraiblonde

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sockgirl77 said:
I have no idea why. I have no idea why I feel the need to voice my opinion when something irks me. :shrug:
Let's explore why it irks you that someone's 2 year old still takes a bottle, when it has nothing whatsoever to do with you or your children.

Tell me about your relationship with your mother.... :takesoutnotepad:
 

LexiGirl75

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vraiblonde said:
Let's explore why it irks you that someone's 2 year old still takes a bottle, when it has nothing whatsoever to do with you or your children.

Tell me about your relationship with your mother.... :takesoutnotepad:

:pete:
 

sockgirl77

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vraiblonde said:
Let's explore why it irks you that someone's 2 year old still takes a bottle, when it has nothing whatsoever to do with you or your children.

Tell me about your relationship with your mother.... :takesoutnotepad:

I was raised in the kind of household that my parents were the boss. No questions asked. If they said that we were too old for something, we were. The bottles were removed from the house and we pitched a fit. Eventually we'd be thirsty enough to drink out of a cup. :shrug:
 

Geek

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sockgirl77 said:
I was raised in the kind of household that my parents were the boss. No questions asked. If they said that we were too old for something, we were. The bottles were removed from the house and we pitched a fit. Eventually we'd be thirsty enough to drink out of a cup. :shrug:

It is so hard to throw boobs out.
 

LexiGirl75

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sockgirl77 said:
I was raised in the kind of household that my parents were the boss. No questions asked. If they said that we were too old for something, we were. The bottles were removed from the house and we pitched a fit. Eventually we'd be thirsty enough to drink out of a cup. :shrug:

I was in SFW last week and leaving out after check out and there wass two women and what looked to be a 3y/o little girl. Someone in line as they passed her checkout stopped to tell them that the little girl dropped her pacifier but thankfully it wasn't the little girls. All I could think is, why would anyone get someone's attention that their 3y/o dropped their pacifier when a 3y/o should not be walking around looking like this >> :baby:
 

vraiblonde

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sockgirl77 said:
I was raised in the kind of household that my parents were the boss. No questions asked. If they said that we were too old for something, we were. The bottles were removed from the house and we pitched a fit. Eventually we'd be thirsty enough to drink out of a cup. :shrug:
I see. So you were controlled as a child. :scribblescribble:

And your resentment of that is manifesting itself now in your desire to control others. :scribblescribble:

Very interesting....
 

sockgirl77

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vraiblonde said:
I see. So you were controlled as a child. :scribblescribble:

And your resentment of that is manifesting itself now in your desire to control others. :scribblescribble:

Very interesting....
Funny thing is, we weren't controlled. But, we knew that our parents were boss. We were disciplined and for the most part, well behaved.
 
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