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Question of the Week: Rude Comments

What is the rudest comment someone has made to you about your parenting?

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by Laura Scarborough 3 yrs. ago.

We make no secret that our youngest of our 5 children is adopted. Why should we? To us our journey to him was just as arduous, emotional and joyful as it was to the rest of our children. During that time some questioned why we would seek adopting our son.  Honestly I was deeply hurt by folks questioning our desire and motives but the worst had to be from a very close family member who when we announced our happy news asked us point blank if we were doing this because we felt sorry for him. Honestly  it took me a very long time to get to a place where I could try to understand, much less forgive, this person's question/comment about our parenting choice for our family.

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by iScream4IceCream 3 yrs. ago.

probably people's "horror" at realizing what I am permissive about.  For example, when conversation comes up about "oh we watched XYZ movie the other night.." and someone says "you let your KIDS watch THAT!!!!????!!!?"  And it's more about the tone with which they say it--clearly disapproving.

I am a permissive parent when it comes to things like that.  I don't allow my 9yo to watch nudity of course, but I really don't care if there is some swearing or "teen" humor in a movie---she has 3 teenage siblings---she's heard it all already.  Please don't judge me here, but I just believe that removing the mystery around certain things lessens the interest. It's just my opinion.

We have a joke in our family that you have to be 18 to say bad words,  so when movie characters would swear, I would tell my daughter "oh that's one of those words you have to be 18 to say."  We had friends over one night that heard me say that and they said "wow, Katie--are you going to just yell out a bunch of swear words on your 18th birthday then?" and my daughter said "what's so exciting about that?" LOL.

 

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