Plus, helpful text message acronym list for parents!::Banana::
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Plus, helpful text message acronym list for parents!::Banana::
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OMG! NFW! FWIW this is a gud 411. Mayb the POS Shud DIY & RTFM
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GTG BBIAB
BFN
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I always thought POS meant something else and MOOS was what a cow did.
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I changed it.
I am a firm believer in using whatever words are in the dictionary. My baby's first words were "stupid jackass", so I might just be a little bit unconcerned about "bad" language and "curse words".
Actually, that was her name for mommy for a long time. She got it from South Park, I believe, cause we never used that phrase. She can say sh*t, f*ck, d*ck, c*nt, a$$h*le, etc.
Almost 3.
I am. It's only words, and from most of the crap I see and hear, I prefer honest profanity.
If someone says, "That f*cking hurt" instead of "That really really REALLY hurt", where's the difference? So what is wrong with saying it either way? They are JUST WORDS.
You'll find that those words will cause your daughter much pain and grief when her friends go home and tell their parents the new words they learned at your house. Parents talk, you know, and it won't be long before the playdates and birthday invites dry up. Have you considered what it will feel like for her to be a social outcast among her peers?
You obviously have the right to raise your kids in whatever manner you desire, but I'll let you in on something...most parents would blanch if they heard those words coming out of a three year olds mouth, and will try and ensure that their kids stay away from it.
Well, I feel the same way about the religious junk people spew, but I don't shut them out socially for it. We have our lil girl in a christian babysitting place, but we didn't pull her out cause of it. We just will explain reality to her when she is old enough to understand, in the meantime, we let the adults say whatever they want, no matter how offensive it is.