fey_spirit
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Funny the most selfish posts I see on Dis are from parents talking about how they need to force their kids to face their fears despite the screaming and wailing in line for 45 minutes, and it's for their kids own good and they always end up being glad they went. Yeah and to the adults that had to listen to it for 45 minutes and are now in desperate search of tylenol - too bad... it was what was best for their kids who cares about anyone else.
Cursing is a fully excpeted part of some sectors of society - and I'm sorry if you can't accept it, but you're little corner of society isn't the only one that matters.
Don't want your kids picking up on anything that adults do? Leave em at home. You're dang right I feel entitled - it's called the first amendment. Have a problem with it? Appeal the constitution. You're kids aren't my responsability - if I wanted kids I would have had them... I don't. I am a huge proponent that even when I don't like what people have to say - they have the right to say it... should I honor myself any less?
That said perhaps I should be very, very clear.
I don't curse like a sailor - never have, never will. But once in a while (a stroller runs over your foot, you see a father slap a kid across the face with a camera etc) I'm gonna curse... it's just the only word strong enough.
I don't curse like a sailor because if you curse like a salior those words lose their impact.
Cursing is a fully excpeted part of some sectors of society - and I'm sorry if you can't accept it, but you're little corner of society isn't the only one that matters.
Don't want your kids picking up on anything that adults do? Leave em at home. You're dang right I feel entitled - it's called the first amendment. Have a problem with it? Appeal the constitution. You're kids aren't my responsability - if I wanted kids I would have had them... I don't. I am a huge proponent that even when I don't like what people have to say - they have the right to say it... should I honor myself any less?
That said perhaps I should be very, very clear.
I don't curse like a sailor - never have, never will. But once in a while (a stroller runs over your foot, you see a father slap a kid across the face with a camera etc) I'm gonna curse... it's just the only word strong enough.
I don't curse like a sailor because if you curse like a salior those words lose their impact.
kimmikayb said:This is perhaps one of the most selfish posts I've ever read on DIS. Cursing is NOT an fully accepted part of this society.
Kids are kids and they will have melt downs and tantrums and it's up to the adults to deal with it appropriatly. YOU are an adult and can control your impluses INCLUDING swearing in front of my kids in a place for FAMILIES.
Just another example of someone with an entitlement issue. Can't control a foul mouth in front of kids because gosh darn it, I'm entitled to use words not appropriate for children. And isn't it JUST adorable to hear a three year old repeat the "f bomb" he hears from someone just like you to the next person he/she sees. Get real. Kids are still maturing and will understandably have melt downs. You are "suppose" to be mature enough to curb your foul mouth for a few hours.
I'll tell you what...I'll respect you and take my kids out of the park if they are having issues and you save your dirty mouth for the bar.

