handinpocket
DIS Veteran
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- Dec 19, 2009
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Well that's one way to look at it. I am sure that most people on here who talk about Snowflakes do like to take care of their own children and make them feel special and loved. They just don't have the expectation that other people will think the children are as special as they do, or that the world should revolve around their children. That's the real difference, in my experience. A typical example of Snowflakey behavior (in my opinion) would be if someone posted a rant about some mean old woman who had told her she should keep her child more quiet when the child was screaming in the grocery store and disturbing others. The poster would of course be terribly offended, and would feel that their perfect child should have every right to exercise her lungs in the store even if it disturbs everyone else. That's Snowflakey. It has nothing to do with loving your child more, or caring for them more, or even being a particularly good parent. It's feeling that your child is the most important person there is, and that the rest of the world should just accept that. At best it is inconsiderate to those around you, and at worst it creates a spoiled child who grows into an adult who doesn't realize that the world doesn't revolve around them.
But of course my child walks at least nine miles at Disney World, so maybe I'm not the best one to ask.![]()
Scenerio: I have no babysitter and HAVE to take the kids to the grocery store. If the little one is acting up and raising hell....no...I'm not taking he/she out, we are going to soldier on and get what we need. If some old woman has the audacity to tell me to take my kid out.....I'm going to tell her to **** off. Seriously, for real.