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Ever have a moment with someone?

By RandomGuyOffCL

3 years ago


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    #2 3 years ago

    Hmmmm, I've never called or will call my daughter a bitch

    #11 3 years ago

    Hope so, for his daughter

    #69 3 years ago
    Quoted from jwilson:

    All this helicopter parenting you guys are talking about is why I see 20-somethings showing up with their mothers to job interviews.
    Maybe you should worry less about predators and more about equipping then to live their lives.

    Ya, my kids best friends are mr Smith and Mr wesson

    #75 3 years ago
    Quoted from RyanStl:

    Yes generational. That word is used so loosely now and can be said on the radio. Hell, just saw this on "Today's Deals" on Amazon a few minutes ago.
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    I dont care if its generational or not. I simply said I would never call my daughter that. Especially at 3 yrs old. I guess I was just raised right, 60 yrs ago

    #84 3 years ago

    i think it's admirable that you find it disrespectful to call you daughter, or possibly any woman a "Bitch", so you don't ever do it. You should uphold your values and practice them without fail. And it's even fine that you find it necessary to state that. The issue for me is the finger waving you display following your comment, both in tone and w an emoji for clarification. In some families it's a term of endearment, for when someone's being sassy. Doesn't mean you have to do it, or like it. But really what's worse?.. calling your daughter a "Bitch" as a term of endearment, or judging a stranger's parenting because they do something you wouldn't do?
    wait, don't answer that. it's

    #87 3 years ago

    He didn't call her a bitch to her. It was written on what was supposed to be a funny post. Sheesh.
    Maybe if she logs

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