Cinderella94
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My ds was 11 when we went in January. He's 5'6'' and weighs about 120. Picture THAT in a stroller.![]()
That's exactly my size, and I'm 17! Does that mean I can get pushed too?

My ds was 11 when we went in January. He's 5'6'' and weighs about 120. Picture THAT in a stroller.![]()
That's exactly my size, and I'm 17! Does that mean I can get pushed too?![]()
You are nicer then I am because I would have told friend's son to stop whining if she didn't.
I don't know why people insist on raising a bunch of candy butts. Enabling should be against the law.
DO ppl defend their right to push their 11 year old around in a stroller?
Honestly, does no one else here think that someone submitted the question as a joke to see what the answer would be? (Probably a DISer, is my guess.)
The folks on the Mom's panel always have to answer questions as if they are sure they are meant to be serious, because you can't have bad PR, but I'm sure that they knew it was a gag question, too. (Just like you never hear a CM respond, "What part of 3 o'clock don't you understand?)
Wow, that is crazy! If they were special need, that would make sense but it doesn't sound that way. Make those kids walk the park!
I've seen many similar threads on the Dis Parenting Forum, usually prefaced by "my very small..." etc.
However, what ultimately ends up coming out is that the child in question is somehow special needs, and all the folks defending stuffing preteens in strollers also have special needs kids. So ultimately everyone agrees that every parent just has to do what's best for their kids, and who cares what anyone else thinks.
I am amazed by the direction of this thread. When this topic comes up on the other forums, the response is totally different.
That is shocking.
People really condone children of this age in a STROLLER?