KathiOD said:
That's the thing that cracks me up about how people NEED for their children to have cell phones. NO, they don't NEED them. You prefer for them to have them for your peace of mind or convenience. They aren't NEEDED.
Beleive me, I have no qualms about people taking advantage of technological advances in whatever way they see fit (as long as it is legal). I have a cell phone, with 1500 anytime minutes and unlimited texting/month. I've even been known to send a couple of thousand texts a month But to claim that you use the device in the name of "fairness" is a bit of a stretch
mhsjax said:
wow, such hatefulness. Its ok if you don't like cell phones,
Hatefulness? Did we read the same post? The one where the poster you quote states that she (a) has a cellphone and (b) has been known to send a couple of
thousand texts in a month? Where is there hatefulness?? All I'm seeing is a reasonable, mature, common-sense attitude and response.
mhsjax said:
And no you are right, we don't NEED them, but then again, we dont NEED cares we don't NEED automatic dishwashers, we don't NEED computers, but i see you have one.
Many people need cars (I'm guessing that's what's intended, since we all DO need care?) due to lack of alternatative transportation options - but nobody "needs" an automatic dishwasher.
mjkacmom said:
And the kid who didn't receive the text message sits home alone. Really, this is how kids make plans now.
goofy! said:
They actually spend less time using texting to arrange a social outing than if they had to keep calling everybody individually to invite them, to get their preference on movie, pool, which park, etc, then arrange times, etc.
Yet, as mjkacmom states, the kid who didn't receive the text message sits home alone.
goofy! said:
And unfortunately, yes, sometimes kids without texting get left out of the plans. I don't think the kids do it purposely, just that texting is the norm now and that is how they arrange things. Other times they will still call, but sometimes they just forget.
Well, then that can be ascribed to incorrect or inconsiderate usage, i.e. assuming everyone has a cellphone/texting. It's up to the responsible party to teach, well, responsibility, even common sense.
DVCLiz said:
The issue is that a kid would have to give up his cell phone in order to visit in the house - that's what Ethansmom said. Go back and read her post.
Actually, no. She hasn't come back to clarify. You all are assuming she means other kids. She could easily mean her own, i.e. there's no need for them to have/use cellphones/texting inside her home (which reasonably implies she HAS a landline).
pooh bear 614 said:
I have to disagree with those who say you don't NEED a cell phone. I most certainly NEED mine. I have no landline
That's the choice YOU made, though. However, this thread isn't about adults eliminating landlines in their own homes (unsubstantiated assumptions made about one poster notwithstanding).
phorsenuf said:
Last time I was at my cardiologist he told me never leave the house without 2 things. My nitro and my phone.
Did he confirm that the phone is advised so you can keep in touch with family members? Based on the pairing of the two things, it appears the phone is recommended in case of a medical emergency.