Okay, I have to ask.
If someone is very religious, and like in this case, very against the ideas of pirates for example (to use an example that the OP used as something to avoid)....if a person is very religious, why would simply seeing a reference to pirates while on an amusement park ride be a problem? Is it going to make her question her beliefs? Is it going to make her susceptible to some evil? Is it going to harm her spiritually to see an animated pirate? I don't understand the need to work so hard to avoid looking at something. Can someone explain?
I'm not trying to start an argument, I'm trying to understand. Really.
I really think the OP is trolling.
On the Nokia troll scale one being the Travelocity gnome and 10 being a full grown HP mountain troll I give this a 1.76.
Some of the other posts on this thread 7 to 8.![]()
The dude said his DW feels like she is contributing to, accepting of, and participating in the very things that she is opposed to by going on those rides (or watching those movies, participating in events, whatever).
LOL, where on your scale you put longtails from Norway?
Well if this is the case, wouldn't paying for admission to the park count as contributing to and endorsing things that she is opposed to?
I'm glad for the OPs kids that at least she is willing to let them go and not putting a damper on their fun.
I really think the OP is trolling.