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Do you judge other women with children?

I'm just curious if you judge other women with children?  I've noticed lately that I am doing this more and more.  This is my first child and I know that I shouldn't judge because I don't have any children.  Maybe it makes me an evil person or maybe I am just learning what I won't do or how I won't let me children act.

Three examples that just happend recently:

1. DH and I were at his cousin's wedding this past Sunday.  We sat with my MIL, BIL, SIL and 2 year old nephew.  My BIL and SIL kept feeding my nephew bread from the bread basket.  He in turn decided to take one bite, then whip one bite at me.  By the 3rd piece of bread thrown at me, I was pissed.  Now, why keep feeding him if he is just going to continue to throw it?  Oh, yes, and while your at it - force feed him glasses of sprite so that he projectile vomits all over the table.

1. I was in the mall shopping with DH.  This mother was letting her child (no more than 2) crawl around on the filthy dirty mall floor.  I wouldn't let my child do that let alone would I even let my dog eat off it.

2. While I was getting my hair done, a woman was next to me getting her eyebrows waxed.  She had her daughter in a stroller next to her.  The baby had nothing to occupy her, so her mother gave her - her car keys.  So, there you have this adorable baby gnawing the heck out of some metal (probably dirty) car keys.

I know it makes me sound awful for judging but I don't even have a baby yet and question the parenting techniques of others.  Do you?

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Re: Do you judge other women with children?

  • I can't help it, but yes I do "judge" in my head only. Sometimes FI will make comments to each other about things we see. I would never voice my opinion about it to their face. Each parent is different, Smile
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  • Please excuse my brain fart - I obviously was too busy judging other women that I couldn't properly number my examples.

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  • yes, I'll admit that I do, but I also seem some kids in public that make me look and DH and ask, "can we really do this?"
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    I can't help it, but yes I do "judge" in my head only. Sometimes FI will make comments to each other about things we see. I would never voice my opinion about it to their face. Each parent is different, Smile

    Oh my gosh, I would NEVER voice my opinion it to someone's face.  I wouldn't want the same done to me.  I just judge in my head or make comments to DH.

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  • You bet, and I'm not ashamed to admit it, though I rarely actually say anything to them. I also make sure to compliment parents that I feel are doing a great job because I don't think many people do that.

    So will people judge me? Possibly, and that is their right.

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  • I am Judgey McJudgesalot.  This is my first child, but I have 7 nieces and nephews--I've had a lot of time and opportunity to figure out what I'm willing to live with and what is completely unacceptable.
  • Yes, honestly, I do.  But I have also learned the things I swore I'd never do, I do.  Your number 1 was the only super bad thing in my mommy mind.  Before DD, I probably would have been bothered by the others.  THough even now at 18 months I wouldn;t take DD into a salon b/c of fumes...
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  • Oh you are not alone! I judge them all the time. Well, I don't want that to sound bad, but there is a lot of mothers who just don't seem to think about things. I've been a nanny for a few different families for over 5 years and I've seen a lot of the good, bad and the ugly. It amazes me that people don't see the obvious in things and what pisses me off the most about now-a-days is that parents these days are trying this "no discipline" thing and think that children will learn just by talking to them. I DON'T THINK SO!!! That just what you start with. If talking to them does not work, then obviously you need to take it to the next level. Some people just need parenting classes on how children work.
  • I totally do this too. 
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  • imageljlkm:
    I am Judgey McJudgesalot.  This is my first child, but I have 7 nieces and nephews--I've had a lot of time and opportunity to figure out what I'm willing to live with and what is completely unacceptable.

    This for me too...except they are all my little cousins, which make it feel like nieces and nephews.  I'm all too familiar!

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  • It?s hard not too. Although I must admit before I had children, which was very young at 18 I judged much more. I always stated ?I?ll never be like that mother? or ?my child will never do as that child did? as in throwing fits in the middle of the store. 

     

    The only time I did step in is when this lady smacked her 1-year-old across the face. I was absolutely furious with her!! And let her knew about it. I wasn?t the only one that stepped in within mins later.

     

    I think it?s motherly instincts when it comes too this.
  • I can't help it sometimes. Even though we dont have kids yet, some things are just good sense.
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  • I'm horrible at judging, but especially at work. I feel no matter certain circumstances if your child is in an ICU at least some family member or friend should be there for more than a few hours a day. Although there is no better behaved patient than one left to be "raised" by nurses, but that's because we spoil those poor babies.
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  • imageljlkm:
    I am Judgey McJudgesalot.  This is my first child, but I have 7 nieces and nephews--I've had a lot of time and opportunity to figure out what I'm willing to live with and what is completely unacceptable.

    I had way more nieces & nephews than that before having kids & I'm sure I recall thinking like you did.  Then your own come out.  And there are some things you absolutely stick to and other things you don't.  Oh, and btw it all changes when you have #2 also (and probably # 3, 4, etc but we stopped at 2).  I'm not talking about the big stuff/issues, but the things that you're trying to deal with to get through each day!

  • This is my second child & I have voiced my opinion to other people before.  It is an extreme circumstance before I will voice my opinion, but it has happened.

    A car pulled in next to me at our general store, the mother was BFing an infant while in the passenger seat (so the baby isn't in a carseat) and the toddler in the backseat was sitting on top of their upside down carseat, not buckled in!  I told them they were really reckless & that they were putting their kids in danger (duh).  The man driving (maybe the dad) told me to shove it.  Needless to say the cops paid them a visit within the hour.  

    I know a lot of the things that upset me are just common sense stuff like the carseat thing....or letting your kid stand on the seat of the grocery cart.

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  • I do this and have since I was pregnant with my son 9 years ago. I will honestly say though I have done some things that I have judges others for before. Once you are in the situation sometimes suddenly you can see what those parents were thinking at the time!
  • I am a stepmom so it goes with the territory. "If they were my kids, I'd....etc"  :)

    Ya, I do it, too....in my head. I never say anything out loud about it but I think it's almost weird not to..know what I mean?

  • I judge everyone, with or without children.
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    This is my second child & I have voiced my opinion to other people before.  It is an extreme circumstance before I will voice my opinion, but it has happened.

    A car pulled in next to me at our general store, the mother was BFing an infant while in the passenger seat (so the baby isn't in a carseat) and the toddler in the backseat was sitting on top of their upside down carseat, not buckled in!  I told them they were really reckless & that they were putting their kids in danger (duh).  The man driving (maybe the dad) told me to shove it.  Needless to say the cops paid them a visit within the hour.  

    I know a lot of the things that upset me are just common sense stuff like the carseat thing....or letting your kid stand on the seat of the grocery cart.

    That would've driven me nuts. I am a safety fanatic. Even less extreme stuff than that bothers me, like when people j-walk with their kid. I was a nanny for years and would have NEVER thought of crossing in the middle of the street with cars coming with one hand on a stroller and the other holding a toddler's hand.

    People are too effing lazy and concerned with their own convenience to make sure their kids are safe. The thought of a child being injured or worse motivates me to do all kinds of things.

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  • As the mother of a 9 month old, I LOL at your last two examples.  You think every surface your child crawls on or everything they put in their mouth will be pristine?  Children are dirty little creatures.  Get ready for it.
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    imageljlkm:
    I am Judgey McJudgesalot.  This is my first child, but I have 7 nieces and nephews--I've had a lot of time and opportunity to figure out what I'm willing to live with and what is completely unacceptable.

    And there are some things you absolutely stick to and other things you don't.  Oh, and btw it all changes when you have #2 also (and probably # 3, 4, etc but we stopped at 2).  I'm not talking about the big stuff/issues, but the things that you're trying to deal with to get through each day!

    Oh, don't get me wrong--I didn't mean to suggest that I'll have the perfect child or that I'll never let DS do something other moms would scoff at.  There are definitely things that I'm willing to let go (like not worrying about DS crawling on a dirty floor), but there will never, ever be a time when I will let DS throw food at someone at the table.  And since this will be our only child, there likely won't be any additional concessions I have to make.

  • I do!  I wish I didn't because I'm sure it will bite me in the butt later!  I even do it with my bestfriend and she just had her baby last week!  I'm aweful I know but I can't help it!  Just different parenting ideas and I'm sure we all just want to do our best!
  • I don't think I really judge other parents... at least I don't think I do? But I am sometimes shocked by some things I see parents do. I was on the city bus on the way to work one day and a woman had given her little toddler a pen to play with! Imagine a little toddler playing with a pen, putting it in his mouth during a bumpy bus ride?? I was so scared for the child! However, I kept my thoughts to myself.
  • I do but I try and hold myself back because I have no kids yet so who knows.... ?However, there are some things that I have no problem judging (say the kid throwing bread). ?
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