bumbershoot
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Maybe you can give feedback about just that ONE part of the act.
But she obviously knows about the marker smelling good.
And that's the thing. This is something KIDS do. Even without being exposed to older people doing it, they just do it. How do they know? They open a marker and catch a whiff, and there's just something so weirdly nice about it they tend to keep it uncapped a bit longer than necessary.
My son, who is homeschooled, and has never been in a marker-using situation with other kids, LOVES Sharpies because of the smell. He found out that they smell good all on his own. So we talk about how it's chemicals and he shouldn't do that, and he knows it.
He would LOVE that joke (like sweetlovin's 9 year old) because he can relate to wanting to smell that Sharpie.
And then, just like what happened with me with a hippie mom, hearing GROWNUPS talking about doing something would turn him off from doing it himself.
I personally wouldn't complain, but I understand why others might want to.
I just saw him for the first time, my 9yo was laughing so hard. That talking face bit was one of her favorite skits he did. When he did that sniffing routine, I saw her laughing, I turned to her and said, "I bet he eats paste too" to which she laughed and cringed at the thought of eating paste.
I never gave it much thought, then again, I've never seen one of my kids smell a marker. So I guess it didn't have the same impact on me.![]()
But she obviously knows about the marker smelling good.
And that's the thing. This is something KIDS do. Even without being exposed to older people doing it, they just do it. How do they know? They open a marker and catch a whiff, and there's just something so weirdly nice about it they tend to keep it uncapped a bit longer than necessary.
My son, who is homeschooled, and has never been in a marker-using situation with other kids, LOVES Sharpies because of the smell. He found out that they smell good all on his own. So we talk about how it's chemicals and he shouldn't do that, and he knows it.
He would LOVE that joke (like sweetlovin's 9 year old) because he can relate to wanting to smell that Sharpie.
And then, just like what happened with me with a hippie mom, hearing GROWNUPS talking about doing something would turn him off from doing it himself.
I personally wouldn't complain, but I understand why others might want to.