LMAO--apparently you've not been on the nest much lately, MMML; it's a common term here and an absolute endearment. ?FWIW, I would whole-heartedly embrace my child if he comes to me in 15 years and tells me he's gay. ?I voted NO on Prop 8 here in California so that homosexuals could have the right to legally marry and have attended protests for the cause.?And I'm also 100% aware of the fact that this particular behavior normal. ?I'm sharing something adorable that my kid is doing right now. ?It's kind of what we do around here--perhaps you give it a try sometime instead of doing nothing but complain about how awful parenthood is. ?
Re: MMML--re: the term "gaybie"
Ryan 5/2010, Kyle 1/2007, Eric 3/2005
Aww after all you've been through bollocks. I'm well aware what is meant by the term. It is still offensive. And no amount of credentials as a pro-gay rights activist changes that.
Obviously you haven't read my posts about my son's gorgeous behaviour. Sucked in, you missed out.
LOL--I'm not going to go back and forth with you about it. ?Have your opinion, you are clearly going to be right in your own mind, regardless.?
And thankfully, I appreciate my child for more than his ability to behave appropriately. ?I've seen the posts. ?They seem to be merely relief on your part that he's not a baby anymore, not a loving gush from a mother smitten by her amazing and adorable child. ? How sad for you both.
You have no idea how grateful I am I don't have your life. No. I. Dea.
And before you go psychoanalysing you might want to at least get a degree in psychobabble.
LOL--out of curiosity, please tell, what exactly about my life is so horrifying for you to imagine? ?I'd love to see what your perception of my life is. ?
I don't think I can bear to think about it for long enough to explain it to you. And you wouldn't get it anyway.
But you and your lover's lifestyle makes a battery chicken's life sound pretty darned exciting.