Family & Relationships5 mins ago
Too Posh To Wash?
If mum's are worried about having to choose between heating and nappies...why on earth do they think they MUST buy disposable nappies? Not only problematic to dispose of - but so expensive too. Isn;t it time terry nappies were in regular use again?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I agree bbednobs and have never accused anyone of being lazy or said that anyone is wrong for their opinion. But that shouldn't stop me for giving mine. Yes I have strong opinions about nurseries. In fact , unless I am mistaken there have been no remarks about laziness or criticism of other peoples ideas
There are subjects that people can argue about until the end of time.
Raising children, abortion and vaccines are three that spring to mind.
I have no problem with people making decisions that differ from what I believe that they should and I really try to be tolerant and non-judgemental.
Bednobs - maybe we should have a non-serious day on AB, it is rather draining. Real life is not at all easy and none of us is happy 24/7. This should be a little oasis of peace.
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Raising children, abortion and vaccines are three that spring to mind.
I have no problem with people making decisions that differ from what I believe that they should and I really try to be tolerant and non-judgemental.
Bednobs - maybe we should have a non-serious day on AB, it is rather draining. Real life is not at all easy and none of us is happy 24/7. This should be a little oasis of peace.
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Ha ha Bednobs I think we may think in similar ways about dummies!
We can all get a bit too intense and serious as Wolf says. I have one very good reason, but it might offend some people so I'll keep quiet. I'm just a snob who would need to know that my child be looked after by intelligent people who offer stimulation and don't think all kids need the same sort of treatment, especially if they attend for more than a couple of hours.
We can all get a bit too intense and serious as Wolf says. I have one very good reason, but it might offend some people so I'll keep quiet. I'm just a snob who would need to know that my child be looked after by intelligent people who offer stimulation and don't think all kids need the same sort of treatment, especially if they attend for more than a couple of hours.
Actually I suspect we probably have different ideas on dummies. I nearly puncheď a woman once who started lecturing me about why my baby didn't ought to have a dummy in and then had the nerve to follow me when I turned and walked away! 8.5 years later I still think about that. Why do parents do it to each other? There's room for both views!
Yes we have different views. But at least we can still remain polite to each other. Something sadly lacking by some on here, usually the males. I would never tell people how to raise their children. Except the woman I had a go at when she let her child sit in with the French sticks in the supermarket! ;0(