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Tany
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Re: mens rooms

Posted by neeniebean86

Posted by PrincessP
You dont have to be a parent to know what is right or wrong.



i agree. But, i also agree that alot of views do change once you Do have kids (again, i Dont have kids, but this is my opinion).




completely agree.

Posted 2/12/06 1:54 PM
 
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Re: mens rooms

Posted by IslandGrl

I think its impossible for any mom to watch their kids 24-7.
I think what some of us are saying is that we do the best we can with what we have control over..
I have control over leaving my children alone in a public place or in a car..



I totally AGREE 100%

Posted 2/12/06 1:54 PM
 

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Re: mens rooms

Posted by neeniebean86

Posted by PrincessP
You dont have to be a parent to know what is right or wrong.



i agree. But, i also agree that alot of views do change once you Do have kids (again, i Dont have kids, but this is my opinion).




Agreed- I didn't think marriage would make me change my views on my DH but it really did (for the better of course)

Posted 2/12/06 1:54 PM
 

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Re: mens rooms

Posted by DebG

Posted by 04bride

Did anyone ever see that news special where they take kids whose parents have warned them about abducters and such and they are early teens and they approach these kids and the parenst watch and some kids actually get in teh car. The parents are watchignthis so you never knowwhat yur kid would do. If you have ever seen this youknow what iu am talkingbaout Parenst were convinced NOT MY KID MY KID WOULD NEVER GET IN A CAR WITH A STRANGERE wel gyuess what half odf them did! so how do you know???



huh?


Yes! I saw this once.. It was very scary to me

Posted 2/12/06 1:54 PM
 

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Re: mens rooms

Posted by IslandGrl

I think its impossible for any mom to watch their kids 24-7.
I think what some of us are saying is that we do the best we can with what we have control over..
I have control over leaving my children alone in a public place or in a car..



Exactly... no you cant be everywhere, nor stop them from doing or getting into trouble... BUT the things you can control... (like leaving a child in a car) you should!

Posted 2/12/06 1:54 PM
 

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Re: mens rooms

Posted by neeniebean86

Posted by PrincessP

Someone else brought up guilt vs criminal acts regarding parents not me. Back to my main point (not being kids left in cars or being stolen from cars), I think 10 yr old girls should be allowed to go in womens bathrooms solo.



i dont disagree with letting her go into the bathroom herself, and (the dad) waiting right outside of the door. Give it 5 minutes, if shes not out, then take action.

BUT, i think its different if it was because (now i sound like i'm beating a dead horse) HIM that needed to go.



I answered that way above in thes mish mosh of a posting or at least I think I did but maybe someone caught me with something else. What I said was that she should have waited with her older brother outside the mens room. I didnt say anything about her and her bro being left in a car.

Posted 2/12/06 1:55 PM
 

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there was a special about how kids will go with strangers and stuff and they video taped it and the parents watched and they had people who worked for 20/20 ( i think it was) approach these kids and the kids fell for the act like oh i cant find my dog help me or can you come over to my car and the point is parents may think they have taught their kids to do the right thing but in an actual situation would they? So my point is if you said stay in this car dont roll down the window or unlock the door you can think no my kid wil listen to me but would they could they be fooled by a strnger?

Posted 2/12/06 1:55 PM
 

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Re: mens rooms

Posted by MamaNDaddyof2

I dont care what you think but I can honestly say that I have NEVER LEFT my children in the front alone EVER

ohhhhh its only in the front yard, the door bell rings and YOU are in the bathroom- and your kid opens the door? can you see the front door while on the bowl?Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon you said your daughter is 9 does she play with friends? does she go to their house? do you trust that mom? she could be a sicko?

Posted 2/12/06 1:56 PM
 

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Re: mens rooms

Posted by 04bride

there was a special about how kids will go with strangers and stuff and they video taped it and the parents watched and they had people who worked for 20/20 ( i think it was) approach these kids and the kids fell for the act like oh i cant find my dog help me or can you come over to my car and the point is parents may think they have taught their kids to do the right thing but in an actual situation would they? So my point is if you said stay in this car dont roll down the window or unlock the door you can think no my kid wil listen to me but would they could they be fooled by a strnger?




Not if there matureChat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon

*cough cough sarcasam

Posted 2/12/06 1:56 PM
 

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Re: mens rooms

Posted by PrincessP
I didnt say anything about her and her bro being left in a car.



i know that you never suggested the car idea! Chat Icon

Posted 2/12/06 1:56 PM
 

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Re: mens rooms

Posted by 04bride

there was a special about how kids will go with strangers and stuff and they video taped it and the parents watched and they had people who worked for 20/20 ( i think it was) approach these kids and the kids fell for the act like oh i cant find my dog help me or can you come over to my car and the point is parents may think they have taught their kids to do the right thing but in an actual situation would they? So my point is if you said stay in this car dont roll down the window or unlock the door you can think no my kid wil listen to me but would they could they be fooled by a strnger?



oh yes I saw that, very scary.

these kids were taught not to talk to strangers or go with them if they didn't know them.

a lot of parents were very shocked at their kids.
it's a scary thing.Chat Icon

Posted 2/12/06 1:57 PM
 

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Re: mens rooms

yea, the parents watched as they set up the kids where a stranger would drive over to them and get them to come into the car..
The parents watched in horror as the kids would GO.. after all they were taught about NOT GOING..

Posted 2/12/06 1:57 PM
 

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Re: mens rooms

Posted by 04bride

Did anyone ever see that news special where they take kids whose parents have warned them about abducters and such and they are early teens and they approach these kids and the parenst watch and some kids actually get in the car. The parents are watchign this so you never know what yur kid would do. If you have ever seen this you know what i am talking about Parents were convinced NOT MY KID MY KID WOULD NEVER GET IN A CAR WITH A STRANGERE wel gyuess what half of them did! so how do you know???

that was on an episode of desperate housewives too

Posted 2/12/06 1:58 PM
 

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ok i am glad others saw this my piomnt being how do you knwo you can ever prepare you kid enough forthese situations . Yes they are goign to have to go out anf make decsion bt if i can protect my kids for as long as possible i will and if it means dragging my 10 year old of of the car even if they are kicking and screaming i will.

Posted 2/12/06 1:59 PM
 

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Re: mens rooms

Posted by neeniebean86

Posted by PrincessP
I didnt say anything about her and her bro being left in a car.



i know that you never suggested the car idea! Chat Icon



so then I am assuming I answered your question? The brother could have watched her outside the bathroom door while the father went into the bathroom.

Posted 2/12/06 2:00 PM
 

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Re: mens rooms

Posted by girlygrl33

Posted by MamaNDaddyof2

I dont care what you think but I can honestly say that I have NEVER LEFT my children in the front alone EVER

ohhhhh its only in the front yard, the door bell rings and YOU are in the bathroom- and your kid opens the door? can you see the front door while on the bowl?Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon you said your daughter is 9 does she play with friends? does she go to their house? do you trust that mom? she could be a sicko?



actually you can see the front door if you are on the bowl......
my you may call me an overprotective parent if you want but I dont care
yes my 9 yr old has friends and she goes to a few close friends houses and I know the parents
I am very involved I am in the PTA and I am class mom to both my childrens classes I wouldnt allow my child to someones house if I didnt know the parents

Posted 2/12/06 2:00 PM
 

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Re: mens rooms

Posted by 04bride

ok i am glad others saw this my piomnt being how do you knwo you can ever prepare you kid enough forthese situations . Yes they are goign to have to go out anf make decsion bt if i can protect my kids for as long as possible i will and if it means dragging my 10 year old of of the car even if they are kicking and screaming i will.




Absolutely!!!!!!

Posted 2/12/06 2:01 PM
 

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Re: mens rooms

I wouldnt ever let my children go over anyones house if I didnt know the parents well enough to know they were overprotected like me..
If im not to sure,, then those children are more then welcome here...

Posted 2/12/06 2:03 PM
 

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Re: mens rooms

Posted by Princessmaris

Posted by girlygrl33

Posted by Princessmaris

As someone else said, when you become a parent, and your are overwhelmed with love and responsibilty, your views ( with the exception of a few VERY SMART, non moms who are posting) will change

this is RUDE- just because you ARE a mom doesnt make us NON moms unable to be PROTECTIVE mothers or person!



Let me tell ya...

Neenie and Deb (well Deb your a mom, your baby just not here yet) are right on the money- and there not moms... you my dear... are somewhere else!

ok I let you yes let you in 2 post call me stupid and say im somewhere else- well let me tell you there miss young marisa- YOu are NAIVE and IMMATURE to tell someone how they choose to live or bring up their children is WRONG b/c YOU dont agree! I see you as one of those moms whos kids HIDES everything from them b/c your are NOT thier friend YOU are what we call the over obssesive, not my kid, my kid is perfect mother I hear the other moms saying as they wait for the school bus. the kid who rebels b/c you have to watch for the sickos.

Posted 2/12/06 2:03 PM
 

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Re: mens rooms

My kid is perfect... he is 4 months old... what can he do wrong????

This is not about that.....

You calling me obsessive, or overprotective is a compliment in my eyes...

You bet your @ss I will do everything in my power to protect my child...

Posted 2/12/06 2:05 PM
 

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Re: mens rooms

why is this becoming so personal?

really- i dont mean that against anyone in particular... we have different POV's and obviously theres conflict over the 'topic at hand'... but why make it personal?

Message edited 2/12/2006 2:06:21 PM.

Posted 2/12/06 2:06 PM
 

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Re: mens rooms

NAive... immature????

Please tell me, how???

How am I naive... because I recognize that leaving a child unattended is unsafe? Please tell me how that is immtaure?

Posted 2/12/06 2:06 PM
 

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Re: mens rooms

I'd be surprised seeing a 10 year old girl walking out of the men's bathroom too. At that age, I think it would be ok for a 10 year old to go to the bathroom by herself as long as the father was waiting outside of the bathroom. However, I wouldn't judge a father who decided to bring his children into the restroom so he could keep an eye on them. He did what he felt was the best under the circumstances.

Posted 2/12/06 2:06 PM
 

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Re: mens rooms

I agree with Marissa
with all that goes on in the world how can you NOT be OVERPROTECTIVE and OVERCAREFUL

Posted 2/12/06 2:06 PM
 

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Re: mens rooms

I think this posting is getting a little too personal! I think we should call it a day and end this post.

Posted 2/12/06 2:07 PM
 
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