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  #21  
Old August 6th 06, 02:44 AM posted to alt.support.single-parents
Tiffany
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"Moon Shyne" wrote in message
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"Tiffany" wrote in message
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Moon Shyne wrote:

And little boys don't tell us they want to be circumsized, either - but
an
awful lot of people have it done to their newborn sons.


This is very true , I don't agree with that either. These is personal
choices that I think parents make and I personally would'nt make those
types of choices myself. You see little 1 and 2 year olds sporting
mohawks and that irks my craw as well this is not the childs choice .
Parents will of course eventually have to have the childs hair cut, the
extremes are not what the child is wanting but again what the parent
wants.
Just my opinion I still live my life "to each thier own"
Bev


Yep, me too.


Even parents who might raise their children differently from how you
might? Still "to each, their own"?







Yes Moon, to each his own, which is why I am not arguing endlessly.


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Old August 6th 06, 03:35 AM posted to alt.support.single-parents
Moon Shyne
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"'Kate" wrote in message
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On Sun, 06 Aug 2006 01:28:54 GMT, "Moon Shyne"
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"Tiffany" wrote in message
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"Bev" wrote in message
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Moon Shyne wrote:

And little boys don't tell us they want to be circumsized, either -
but
an
awful lot of people have it done to their newborn sons.


This is very true , I don't agree with that either. These is personal
choices that I think parents make and I personally would'nt make those
types of choices myself. You see little 1 and 2 year olds sporting
mohawks and that irks my craw as well this is not the childs choice .
Parents will of course eventually have to have the childs hair cut, the
extremes are not what the child is wanting but again what the parent
wants.
Just my opinion I still live my life "to each thier own"
Bev


Yep, me too.


Even parents who might raise their children differently from how you
might?
Still "to each, their own"?


I draw the line at having my child sleep over at a nudist family home.
I never know quite how many towels to pack for an overnight. :-)


And you have that right - "to each, their own" includes you, too :-)





  #23  
Old August 6th 06, 03:55 AM posted to alt.support.single-parents
Moon Shyne
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"'Kate" wrote in message
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On Sun, 06 Aug 2006 02:35:31 GMT, "Moon Shyne"
the following was posted in blue dry erase marker:


I draw the line at having my child sleep over at a nudist family home.
I never know quite how many towels to pack for an overnight. :-)


And you have that right - "to each, their own" includes you, too :-)


What the heck are we doing home on a Saturday night?


I spent much of yesterday and today doing back to school stuff - school
supplies are done, my daughter had her orientation today for her new school,
laptop and printer are all set up and running, we did some basic school
clothes today at one of the outlet centers - and in 1/2 hour, I have to pick
up my son from skating.

It's sort of nice to just relax, read a good book, and not feel like I
'have' to be going out - besides, I did that last weekend with a handful of
friends who teach at the Y, so this is my weekend to catch up on home stuff
:-)

And you're home on a Saturday night, taking some much needed time for
yourself, and relaxing........

Right?



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Old August 6th 06, 05:07 AM posted to alt.support.single-parents
Bev
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Moon Shyne wrote:
"Tiffany" wrote in message
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"Bev" wrote in message
oups.com...

Moon Shyne wrote:

And little boys don't tell us they want to be circumsized, either - but
an
awful lot of people have it done to their newborn sons.


This is very true , I don't agree with that either. These is personal
choices that I think parents make and I personally would'nt make those
types of choices myself. You see little 1 and 2 year olds sporting
mohawks and that irks my craw as well this is not the childs choice .
Parents will of course eventually have to have the childs hair cut, the
extremes are not what the child is wanting but again what the parent
wants.
Just my opinion I still live my life "to each thier own"
Bev


Yep, me too.


Even parents who might raise their children differently from how you might?
Still "to each, their own"?



yes ...that is what "to each their own" means. I have an opinion that
is based on what I feel my own is. My opinion does not say anyone else
is wrong for what their own choices are. I would not pierce my infant
daughters ears,or give my infant or toddler age child a mohawk haircut
etc. nor would I tell you that you were wrong to do so.

  #25  
Old August 6th 06, 05:12 AM posted to alt.support.single-parents
Bev
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'Kate wrote:
On Sun, 06 Aug 2006 01:28:54 GMT, "Moon Shyne"
the following was posted in blue dry erase marker:


"Tiffany" wrote in message
news:7AaBg.1824$Qu4.28@trnddc04...

"Bev" wrote in message
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Moon Shyne wrote:

And little boys don't tell us they want to be circumsized, either - but
an
awful lot of people have it done to their newborn sons.


This is very true , I don't agree with that either. These is personal
choices that I think parents make and I personally would'nt make those
types of choices myself. You see little 1 and 2 year olds sporting
mohawks and that irks my craw as well this is not the childs choice .
Parents will of course eventually have to have the childs hair cut, the
extremes are not what the child is wanting but again what the parent
wants.
Just my opinion I still live my life "to each thier own"
Bev


Yep, me too.


Even parents who might raise their children differently from how you might?
Still "to each, their own"?


I draw the line at having my child sleep over at a nudist family home.
I never know quite how many towels to pack for an overnight. :-)


Kate ----------- look there is that trouble maker again !

As a child my parents belonged to a nudist colony and we loved going to
the place! We got to swim nekkid in a very large built in heated pool !
It is also where I got a dislike of the appearance of the genitals of
elderly men , I still shiver at the thought ewwwwwwww! ;-)

  #26  
Old August 6th 06, 05:18 AM posted to alt.support.single-parents
Bev
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'Kate wrote:
On Sun, 06 Aug 2006 02:35:31 GMT, "Moon Shyne"
the following was posted in blue dry erase marker:


I draw the line at having my child sleep over at a nudist family home.
I never know quite how many towels to pack for an overnight. :-)


And you have that right - "to each, their own" includes you, too :-)


What the heck are we doing home on a Saturday night?


I'm watching court tv until I pass out from boredom, just took a drink
run and had to pass this dang computer ...so I stopped in to see what
was goin on, apparently we are establishing just what "to each their
own " means..........I still refuse to wear thong underwear and that is
that ! :-) have a nice evening !

  #27  
Old August 6th 06, 01:15 PM posted to alt.support.single-parents
Moon Shyne
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"Bev" wrote in message
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Moon Shyne wrote:
"Tiffany" wrote in message
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"Bev" wrote in message
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Moon Shyne wrote:

And little boys don't tell us they want to be circumsized, either -
but
an
awful lot of people have it done to their newborn sons.


This is very true , I don't agree with that either. These is personal
choices that I think parents make and I personally would'nt make those
types of choices myself. You see little 1 and 2 year olds sporting
mohawks and that irks my craw as well this is not the childs choice .
Parents will of course eventually have to have the childs hair cut,
the
extremes are not what the child is wanting but again what the parent
wants.
Just my opinion I still live my life "to each thier own"
Bev


Yep, me too.


Even parents who might raise their children differently from how you
might?
Still "to each, their own"?



yes ...that is what "to each their own" means. I have an opinion that
is based on what I feel my own is. My opinion does not say anyone else
is wrong for what their own choices are. I would not pierce my infant
daughters ears,or give my infant or toddler age child a mohawk haircut
etc. nor would I tell you that you were wrong to do so.


That was my point - there was just something about the phrase "They
shouldn't have been pierced to begin with" when talking about what some
other parent chose for their own child..........






  #28  
Old August 6th 06, 03:35 PM posted to alt.support.single-parents
Bev
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Moon Shyne wrote:
"Bev" wrote in message
oups.com...

Moon Shyne wrote:
"Tiffany" wrote in message
news:7AaBg.1824$Qu4.28@trnddc04...

"Bev" wrote in message
oups.com...

Moon Shyne wrote:

And little boys don't tell us they want to be circumsized, either -
but
an
awful lot of people have it done to their newborn sons.


This is very true , I don't agree with that either. These is personal
choices that I think parents make and I personally would'nt make those
types of choices myself. You see little 1 and 2 year olds sporting
mohawks and that irks my craw as well this is not the childs choice .
Parents will of course eventually have to have the childs hair cut,
the
extremes are not what the child is wanting but again what the parent
wants.
Just my opinion I still live my life "to each thier own"
Bev


Yep, me too.

Even parents who might raise their children differently from how you
might?
Still "to each, their own"?



yes ...that is what "to each their own" means. I have an opinion that
is based on what I feel my own is. My opinion does not say anyone else
is wrong for what their own choices are. I would not pierce my infant
daughters ears,or give my infant or toddler age child a mohawk haircut
etc. nor would I tell you that you were wrong to do so.


That was my point - there was just something about the phrase "They
shouldn't have been pierced to begin with" when talking about what some
other parent chose for their own child..........


Ahhh I see I see! I wasn't quite understanding the point there for a
while, I know I did not mean to say that as a judgement when I agreed
with Tiff that, "They shouldn't have been pierced in the first place" I
was certainly refering to "my own" granddaughter, and my own opinion of
it. I am glad we did establish though that she has the right to say no
to having them pierced now that she is 2 1/2 and can say so! I was not
thrilled my question began to become an argument with anyone. This was
not my intention.
Bev

  #29  
Old August 6th 06, 04:23 PM posted to alt.support.single-parents
P. Fritz
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"'Kate" wrote in message
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On 5 Aug 2006 21:18:37 -0700, "Bev" the
following was posted in blue dry erase marker:


'Kate wrote:
On Sun, 06 Aug 2006 02:35:31 GMT, "Moon Shyne"
the following was posted in blue dry erase marker:


I draw the line at having my child sleep over at a nudist family
home.
I never know quite how many towels to pack for an overnight. :-)

And you have that right - "to each, their own" includes you, too :-)

What the heck are we doing home on a Saturday night?


I'm watching court tv until I pass out from boredom, just took a drink
run and had to pass this dang computer ...so I stopped in to see what
was goin on, apparently we are establishing just what "to each their
own " means..........I still refuse to wear thong underwear and that is
that ! :-) have a nice evening !


:-)

Thong tha thong thong thong by any other name is still butt floss.
Yep... butt floss.


I've never understood the "thong" Isn't like walking around with a
permanent wedgie??





  #30  
Old August 7th 06, 01:12 AM posted to alt.support.single-parents
Tiffany
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"Moon Shyne" wrote in message
...

"Bev" wrote in message
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Moon Shyne wrote:
"Tiffany" wrote in message
news:7AaBg.1824$Qu4.28@trnddc04...

"Bev" wrote in message
oups.com...

Moon Shyne wrote:

And little boys don't tell us they want to be circumsized, either -
but
an
awful lot of people have it done to their newborn sons.


This is very true , I don't agree with that either. These is personal
choices that I think parents make and I personally would'nt make
those
types of choices myself. You see little 1 and 2 year olds sporting
mohawks and that irks my craw as well this is not the childs choice .
Parents will of course eventually have to have the childs hair cut,
the
extremes are not what the child is wanting but again what the parent
wants.
Just my opinion I still live my life "to each thier own"
Bev


Yep, me too.

Even parents who might raise their children differently from how you
might?
Still "to each, their own"?



yes ...that is what "to each their own" means. I have an opinion that
is based on what I feel my own is. My opinion does not say anyone else
is wrong for what their own choices are. I would not pierce my infant
daughters ears,or give my infant or toddler age child a mohawk haircut
etc. nor would I tell you that you were wrong to do so.


That was my point - there was just something about the phrase "They
shouldn't have been pierced to begin with" when talking about what some
other parent chose for their own child..........





Some ppl choice to abuse their kids, I would say that shouldn't happen. Does
that freak you out? Some ppl choice to feed their kids crap food until they
are obese, and I say they shouldn't do that.... is that wrong?

I expressed my opinion to BEV concerning HER issue. Do you have nothing
better to do then argue with me because you don't like my wording or my
opinion?

Geez... you told me how you felt, I said I am not stooping down to a level
where I would argue. I said to each his own.

You really do have a hard time letting do, don't you?


 




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