Will Suzy Mouse understand ?

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TCPluto said:
You're absolutely right of course.

Some people just have a problem with a grown male playing with plush toys, traveling with them, taking them to parks, setting up stuffed animal displays, etc. This is behavior for a child, not a grown man, and this seems a little too weird to many.

Then, depending on the thread, FC will communicate like an adult man.

It's all very weird.....
But it's his business to do so; not yours or mine or anyone else's. I say live and let live and try to sometimes see past the end of one's own nose. There are often reasons for certain things that happen.
 
Planogirl said:
But it's his business to do so; not yours or mine or anyone else's. I say live and let live and try to sometimes see past the end of one's own nose. There are often reasons for certain things that happen.

Thank you :goodvibes
 
Planogirl said:
But it's his business to do so; not yours or mine or anyone else's.

I say live and let live and try to sometimes see past the end of one's own nose. There are often reasons for certain things that happen.

I don't diagree with you.

But it is weird, unusual, and socially unacceptable for an adult male to exhibit this behavior. If it was all childlike, than there could be a medical reason for it. But to go back and forth? It's just not normal...
 

TCPluto said:
You're absolutely right of course.

Some people just have a problem with a grown male playing with plush toys, traveling with them, taking them to parks, setting up stuffed animal displays, etc. This is behavior for a child, not a grown man, and this seems a little too weird to many.

Then, depending on the thread, FC will communicate like an adult man.

It's all very weird.....


You'd have a big problem with DH and I then because we've taken stuffed animals, dolls and other "toys" to the parks and have had pictures taken with the characters and all that jazz. To each his own.......and BOY do we have FUN when we bring our treasures with us!

Oh, and as adults we also collect rocks, toys, seashells, purdy sticks as well as the occasional empty food container. Who the heck are you to say what behavior is normal or not normal? Yeesh........... :confused3



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TCPluto said:
I don't diagree with you.

But it is weird, unusual, and socially unacceptable for an adult male to exhibit this behavior. If it was all childlike, than there could be a medical reason for it. But to go back and forth? It's just not normal...

Who says it's not normal ? In my eyes I am normal. Also I am innocent and I hurt no one. I am happy with myself. I see no reason to change. So I am a normal human being :goodvibes
 
TCPluto said:
I don't diagree with you.

But it is weird, unusual, and socially unacceptable for an adult male to exhibit this behavior. If it was all childlike, than there could be a medical reason for it. But to go back and forth? It's just not normal...
Who decreed that we all had to be "normal"? Also, you keep going on about what's normal for an adult male. Would this be acceptable for an adult female? That's a bit of a double standard isn't it?

Anyway, I've learned often the hard way that things are never as they appear. There's usually a lot more going on than we know and I believe that is the case here too. Not "normal"? Maybe but remember that normalcy is in the eyes of the beholder. More importantly, harmful? Naw.
 
FlowersChild said:
Who says it's not normal ? In my eyes I am normal. Also I am innocent and I hurt no one. I am happy with myself. I see no reason to change. So I am a normal human being :goodvibes
:thumbsup2
 
DisMN said:
You'd have a big problem with DH and I then because we've taken stuffed animals, dolls and other "toys" to the parks and have had pictures taken with the characters and all that jazz. To each his own.......and BOY do we have FUN when we bring our treasures with us!

Oh, and as adults we also collect rocks, toys, seashells, purdy sticks as well as the occasional empty food container. Who the heck are you to say what behavior is normal or not normal? Yeesh........... :confused3



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Good post :)
 
Planogirl said:
Anyway, I've learned often the hard way that things are never as they appear. There's usually a lot more going on than we know and I believe that is the case here too.

yes, most people with emotional disturbances seem like harmless folk....

notice he only responds to those he wants to...still waiting on the VEGAN GRAPE JUICE explanation.... :confused3
 
Planogirl said:
Who decreed that we all had to be "normal"? Also, you keep going on about what's normal for an adult male. Would this be acceptable for an adult female? That's a bit of a double standard isn't it?

Anyway, I've learned often the hard way that things are never as they appear. There's usually a lot more going on than we know and I believe that is the case here too. Not "normal"? Maybe but remember that normalcy is in the eyes of the beholder. More importantly, harmful? Naw.

Another good post :)
 
Planogirl said:
Who decreed that we all had to be "normal"?

Also, you keep going on about what's normal for an adult male. Would this be acceptable for an adult female? That's a bit of a double standard isn't it?

Anyway, I've learned often the hard way that things are never as they appear. There's usually a lot more going on than we know and I believe that is the case here too. Not "normal"? Maybe but remember that normalcy is in the eyes of the beholder. More importantly, harmful? Naw.

You might be right.

Harmful? Too many variables to make an assumption either way, but I would lean to yes, harmful and enabling.
 
DoleWhipMe said:
yes, most people with emotional disturbances seem like harmless folk....

notice he only responds to those he wants to...still waiting on the VEGAN GRAPE JUICE explanation.... :confused3
I thought that someone already explained it earlier in this thread. Besides who really cares. Goodnight.
 
FlowersChild said:
Who says it's not normal ? In my eyes I am normal. Also I am innocent and I hurt no one. I am happy with myself. I see no reason to change. So I am a normal human being :goodvibes
In your eyes you are a "man AND a boy."

This is something we don't understand. And you never explain it. :confused3
 
Planogirl said:
I thought that someone already explained it earlier in this thread. Besides who really cares. Goodnight.

If you really take exception to remarks that have been made, why not start with the Broke Back mountain reference??

Your choice is very curious...
 
TCPluto said:
You might be right.

Harmful? Too many variables to make an assumption either way, but I would lean to yes, harmful and enabling.

Tell me why you would think that my hobbies might be harmful ? :confused3
 
Glad you had a good 4th of July, FC. I like the picture.

I was also in WDW that day! We were at Magic Kindom on the 3rd, but it was open untill 4 am, so technically we were their on the fourth. In the morning we hit Epcot, then later we did MGM for fireworks, and after that we went to DTD for more fireworks.
 
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