3rd Trimester

Ohhh: and fun comment from woman at Target.

DH and I are leaving Target yesterday. I see a woman being dragged by a 2 or 3-year old screaming girl on a leash with a harness type-thing.

She looks at me and says "This is what you have to look forward to!" and then "You should invest in one of these, seriously." (in regards to the leash).

I'm making mental notes of things I WILL NEVER SAY to a pregnant woman once my child is born. Goodness. 

Re: Ohhh: and fun comment from woman at Target.

  • LOL!!!!  Yeah, mental note to not say that to anyone EVER...
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  • That's classy!  Indifferent
  • I probably would have said, "Nah, I plan on having mine leash trained by professionals, thanks for the comment!"
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  • imageKimmieS1756:
    I HATE those stupid leash things that people put their kids on! Your kid is not a dog...there is no reason to treat them like one! And I agree, never say that to a pregnant woman!

    yeah :) as soon as we were out of earshot, DH was like, "Umm, we will not be LEASHING our child." I just started laughing.

    I'm surprised how little these comments are even bothering me anymore. Maybe I've just gotten used to them. 

  • Those leash things are great! I would use one, my mom used one with me when I was little because I would just wander off by myself and the bells on the shoes wouldnt do the trick in crowded places.
  • Sounds like she was having a rough day!
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  • Add one thing to never say and one thing to never buy.  I don't care how bad it gets you'll never see me leash by LO.

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    Add one thing to never say and one thing to never buy.  I don't care how bad it gets you'll never see me leash by LO.

    this.  sounds more like lazy parenting to me.  there may be days when i would WANT to do it, but.....

  • I went to Italy with my Mom when I was only about 18months old, and she used a "leash" on me. It's always been sort of a joke in our house, but I can totally understand using it in that sort of situation. That being said, I'm not going to put one on my kid when I take her to target.
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  • i wouldnt leash my child but i dont see how her comment would have bothered me at all?
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  • Sounds like the type of mom you definitely want to take advice from...Huh?
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  • If she actually disciplined her kids, she wouldn't have to use the leash.  That's just lazy parenting.  I would have just rolled my eyes to that comment.
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  • They definitely have their uses.  I wouldn't be using one in Target or for shopping or anything like that.  I used one with DS when we went to the fair.  He was a bit younger, but at that age they just want the independence to move around on their own.  With half a million people milling around I'm not that comfortable with not having us connected.  It has very little to do with 'lazy parenting' and a whole lot to do with fostering independence with your child
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