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Subject: Re: weird experience in a store - not about spanking


Author:
Michael
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Date Posted: 17:34:47 11/27/12 Tue
In reply to: turtle 's message, "weird experience in a store - not about spanking" on 11:21:32 11/25/12 Sun

I hate it when other people try to get into our business without being asked. I think its cool that you do that if you want to. Some of the ladies at chruch are always telling us to put on a coat when we play outside. It's Texas it's not like it gets that cold. I think they think we'll get sick or something.

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Randy
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Date Posted: 18:43:45 11/27/12 Tue

Hello, turtle and all,

I see the guidelines for this forum have been changed so I hope I can contribute even though I'm not a kid any more (well I am a child at heart, I hope!)

If you feel comfortable in shorts even in cooler weather that is perfectly fine. Other kids go barefoot or don't wear a jacket, that just means they are well adapted to the weather and is no reason to worry.

Some parents say "Oh no, my child must be freezing" and bundle up their kids more than they need, that's not good, so it's great that your mom lets you wear what you like.

Some people are just overly curious, I guess that lady couldn't imagine you were feeling fine. (Some people also look at the calendar when they dress, not at the temperature, so they dress too warmly on warm autumn days.) Some may even suspect those kids who don't wear as much as the others are neglected by their parents? (I hope not!)

But when they ask you, just say you're fine and they should not worry. Some people can't mind their own business but sometimes you can have nice conversations and open up new perspectives for them.

When kids say they feel fine, they're usually right about that, why should they lie about it?

Have a good time everyone!

Randy (from Europe)

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