Really, because "No you can't wear that costume because, while I personallyhave NO problem with it, everyone else will. So sorry son, you have to wear a boy costume. Like I said, baby, it's not me, or my fault, blame everyone else", would have been a GREAT thing to say instead?
Ok, and if we would have heard the story from a child saying "All I wanted was to dress up as Daphne for Halloween, but my mommy wouldn't let me. I had to dress up as [insert boy costume here] instead, because that's what she wanted" all of you condemning the mom now for "exploiting her son"...
Thank you for posting that, Skwim.
I just emailed it to my own mother. It still haunts and hurts me to this day that she's never been supportive or accepting who I am.
Not running anywhere, actually, just leaving school. Do I have your permission for that?
But as I said, I don't feel the need to continue a debate where the other person cannot debate properly without debasing or attempting to make fun of someone else. I am no longer a toddler, nor do I spend...
I'm not embarassed of anything, Mestemia, I do applaud your attempt at condescension though. Always a nice touch in a civil debate.
I just don't play childish games when I'm debating, which you obviously do, so I find no reason to continue this. :)
1) No, because spiders tend to have a better knack at living outdoors than a motherless kitten. However,when I find a spider in my home, I don't put him out either.
2) That depends, actually. A tarantula would be. :p
3) I don't believe a feral cat has greater value than a spider.
4) I'm already...