BTW, when I said the hair thing, I wasn't talking about a 2 year old. I see 6 and 7 year olds walking around like this all the time. I may not have kids, but I've been 6 and 7--my mom would NOT have allowed me to walk around like that.
I think at any age it kinda annoys me, but more so with little boys that look like they just rolled out of bed. I'm like "Get them a haircut, wet a brush and slick it down people"
This thread made me realize that I'm judgemental of people who are judge parents, but are not parents themselves. For things such as pacifier use, bottle use, behavior, presence of snot, condition of hair, etc.
ha I just posted this same thing. Until you are a parent, you don't know what it's like and you never know, your 3 year old might be the one running around with a paci. Never say never.
I hate hate hate this phrase but, just you wait!!!!! lol
HAHA, FOR REAL!
Agreed, but I have a child so I can be judgy
LOL But you can only judge up until the age that your child is. That's the rules!!!! lol
My niece is a little tattle tale and I hate it! But then I realize that my kids will probably be the same way. So I sit back and keep my mouth shut or else Karma will be a b!tch and my kid will be the worst tattle tale ever!
This thread made me realize that I'm judgemental of people who are judge parents, but are not parents themselves. For things such as pacifier use, bottle use, behavior, presence of snot, condition of hair, etc.
ha I just posted this same thing. Until you are a parent, you don't know what it's like and you never know, your 3 year old might be the one running around with a paci. Never say never.
I hate hate hate this phrase but, just you wait!!!!! lol
HAHA, FOR REAL!
Agreed, but I have a child so I can be judgy
LOL But you can only judge up until the age that your child is. That's the rules!!!! lol
My niece is a little tattle tale and I hate it! But then I realize that my kids will probably be the same way. So I sit back and keep my mouth shut or else Karma will be a b!tch and my kid will be the worst tattle tale ever!
Agreed completely, you can only really judge what you have experience with I guess huh?
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I judge people who dress really uncomfortably for fashion and not for weather. And people who can't pronounce library. And people who name their children "D'mynd" and "Younyk"
BTW, when I said the hair thing, I wasn't talking about a 2 year old. I see 6 and 7 year olds walking around like this all the time. I may not have kids, but I've been 6 and 7--my mom would NOT have allowed me to walk around like that.
I think at any age it kinda annoys me, but more so with little boys that look like they just rolled out of bed. I'm like "Get them a haircut, wet a brush and slick it down people"
You must be blessed with cowlick-less hair.
Both of my girls have their dad's cowlicks. it's horrible!!! I have nice easy hair. The girls, not so much. lol
BTW, when I said the hair thing, I wasn't talking about a 2 year old. I see 6 and 7 year olds walking around like this all the time. I may not have kids, but I've been 6 and 7--my mom would NOT have allowed me to walk around like that.
I think at any age it kinda annoys me, but more so with little boys that look like they just rolled out of bed. I'm like "Get them a haircut, wet a brush and slick it down people"
You must be blessed with cowlick-less hair.
Somewhat, but this morning I had to use extra baby hairspray to slick that part down. I guess it is just one of my OCD things, I hate when his face is nasty and crusty or his hair is crazy, otherwise I am pretty laid back with his appearance Sometimes DH will bring DS to visit me at work and I'm like" Um...did you not see those eye crusties or dried boogies?, ugh.."
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BTW, when I said the hair thing, I wasn't talking about a 2 year old. I see 6 and 7 year olds walking around like this all the time. I may not have kids, but I've been 6 and 7--my mom would NOT have allowed me to walk around like that.
I think at any age it kinda annoys me, but more so with little boys that look like they just rolled out of bed. I'm like "Get them a haircut, wet a brush and slick it down people"
You must be blessed with cowlick-less hair.
Somewhat, but this morning I had to use extra baby hairspray to slick that part down. I guess it is just one of my OCD things, I hate when his face is nasty and crusty or his hair is crazy, otherwise I am pretty laid back with his appearance Sometimes DH will bring DS to visit me at work and I'm like" Um...did you not see those eye crusties or dried boogies?, ugh.."
Haha! I'm a picker so eye snot and nose snot never get to the dried phase around me! When DD was little (before she could use her hands), my favorite past time was picking her boogies!
I tend to judge people who name their kids Gaelic names when they, their parents, their grandparents, etc. have never even been to Ireland (except for a visit). Totally bugs me.
mm 2/17/11 * dd born 4/20/12 * bo 1/3/14 * edd 1/21/ 1/15
I judge moms who put going out with friends ahead of being with their kids on a regular basis... here is an example of what I mean, just so it doesn't sound like I'm saying "ZOMG YOU'RE A TERRIBLE MOM... YOU WENT OUT WITHOUT YOUR KID FOR 45 MINUTES OF ADULT TIME THAT ONE TIME 3 AND A HALF MONTHS AGO!"
I mean like what my cousin does. She goes out for "mommy
nights" 3 or 4 times and is always going out with friends (without the
baby she's currently in a huge custody battle for). I judge her for that
because she doesn't see why it's inappropriate. She hangs out with friends of
her ex thinking their not going to give him ammo to use against her in
court. She thinks having the best lawyer money can buy will buy her
custody even though she's acting foolish as heelll about her whole life
right now.
She also AWs about her plans all over FB (that's when she's not busy passive aggressively bashing her baby's father on there) and in her
"heartbroken"statuses about her ex using her partying against her there
were 3 mentions of "going out" in the comments.
Oh and I judge the shiiit out of people who passive aggressively attack people on facebook. And I judge people who call pregnant women fat repeatedly, like my mom.
ETA: I have a 5 year old and no matter how much hairspray/mousse/gunk I put in her hair she manages to get it undone and messy in record time. I do make sure her face is clean but sometimes I just brush the hair and pray. lol
I judge stupid people in general. You don't have to be a rocket scientist, but I can't stand an adult who can't use proper grammar, spelling, etc. The worst are people who have no freaking idea what they're talking about and say everything like it's a fact.
I judge people that have to go lay with their child who is 3 years or older when it is time for bed. THere is nothing more annoying to me when I am at a couple's house who has a child and the parent is gone for over an hour (or more because they fall asleep with the child) because their child can't go to bed on their own. Go in, read the child a story, do your routine or whatever, turn the light out and leave. If they child cries IT IS OK. They aren't going to die.
I am probably going to get called a meanie head for this.
Oh and I judge people who drive expensive cars and NEVER use their signals. Hey, if I am paying $60,000+ for a vehicle, I am using every option it has on it including the $5 turn signal.
This thread made me realize that I'm judgemental of people who are judge parents, but are not parents themselves. For things such as pacifier use, bottle use, behavior, presence of snot, condition of hair, etc.
I use to think along those lines UNTIL I had the boys...now well I think differently!
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I judge people that have to go lay with their child who is 3 years or older when it is time for bed. THere is nothing more annoying to me when I am at a couple's house who has a child and the parent is gone for over an hour (or more because they fall asleep with the child) because their child can't go to bed on their own. Go in, read the child a story, do your routine or whatever, turn the light out and leave. If they child cries IT IS OK. They aren't going to die.
I am probably going to get called a meanie head for this.
Oh and I judge people who drive expensive cars and NEVER use their signals. Hey, if I am paying $60,000+ for a vehicle, I am using every option it has on it including the $5 turn signal.
Along those same lines, I judge people who let their kids sleep in bed with them (no co-bedding). Parents complain that they never get the bed to themselves, then don't let your kid in there!
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This thread made me realize that I'm judgemental of people who are judge parents, but are not parents themselves. For things such as pacifier use, bottle use, behavior, presence of snot, condition of hair, etc.
ha I just posted this same thing. Until you are a parent, you don't know what it's like and you never know, your 3 year old might be the one running around with a paci. Never say never.
I hate hate hate this phrase but, just you wait!!!!! lol
Funny you say messy faces, because half the time when I pick up my DS from his babysitter, his face is messy because he usually finishes a snack just before I pick him up and whenever I have an errand to run right after I pick him up, I get all embarrassed that people will think that I let him walk around with a messy face Baby wipes aren't that good for removing caked on banana.
DD #1 passed away in January 2011 at 14 days old due to congenital heart disease
DD#2 lost in January 2012 at 23 weeks due to anhydramnios caused by a placental abruption
I judge people who judge mothers yet don't have their own kids yet. In all seriousness, it's easy to look at someone with a kid that has messy hair and think "omg don't they comb their kids hair?" Little do you know the mother put their daughters hair in adorable pig tails only to get to their location and then toddler has ripped the pony tail holders out of the hair making it look like a mess.
Or the messy kid thing. You will realize something with kids and chocolate. Once they have any chocolate in their mouth, it seems to just oooze from them afterwards. I kid you not. Even after the chocolate is long gone, all of the sudden they have a ring of chocolate around their mouth again! WTF! I just wiped you child! How are you messy again? Most parents really do clean their kids, but kids will find another way to get messy and quickly!
Funny you say messy faces, because half the time when I pick up my DS from his babysitter, his face is messy because he usually finishes a snack just before I pick him up and whenever I have an errand to run right after I pick him up, I get all embarrassed that people will think that I let him walk around with a messy face Baby wipes aren't that good for removing caked on banana.
I have found Boogie Wipes are much better at removing caked on stuff (even Mum Mums). They are so expensive though.
BTW, when I said the hair thing, I wasn't talking about a 2 year old. I see 6 and 7 year olds walking around like this all the time. I may not have kids, but I've been 6 and 7--my mom would NOT have allowed me to walk around like that.
I think at any age it kinda annoys me, but more so with little boys that look like they just rolled out of bed. I'm like "Get them a haircut, wet a brush and slick it down people"
My kid gets his hair cut every 5 weeks at my hairdresser- a real haircut. Doesn't matter- 2-3 weeks into a hair cut, he has a cowlic and there is no wetting it down etc. I have tried hair products, wetting a comb/brush- hell, I even make him wear a hat to keep it down- doesn't matter. It is even worse the morning after a bath. No hope.
Funny you say messy faces, because half the time when I pick up my DS from his babysitter, his face is messy because he usually finishes a snack just before I pick him up and whenever I have an errand to run right after I pick him up, I get all embarrassed that people will think that I let him walk around with a messy face Baby wipes aren't that good for removing caked on banana.
I have found Boogie Wipes are much better at removing caked on stuff (even Mum Mums). They are so expensive though.
Funny you say messy faces, because half the time when I pick up my DS from his babysitter, his face is messy because he usually finishes a snack just before I pick him up and whenever I have an errand to run right after I pick him up, I get all embarrassed that people will think that I let him walk around with a messy face Baby wipes aren't that good for removing caked on banana.
I have found Boogie Wipes are much better at removing caked on stuff (even Mum Mums). They are so expensive though.
OMG Mum Mums turn into cement when wet!
Do you find that the paste magically re-appears 30 minutes or so AFTER you scrub their faces down?!
BTW, when I said the hair thing, I wasn't talking about a 2 year old. I see 6 and 7 year olds walking around like this all the time. I may not have kids, but I've been 6 and 7--my mom would NOT have allowed me to walk around like that.
I think at any age it kinda annoys me, but more so with little boys that look like they just rolled out of bed. I'm like "Get them a haircut, wet a brush and slick it down people"
My kid gets his hair cut every 5 weeks at my hairdresser- a real haircut. Doesn't matter- 2-3 weeks into a hair cut, he has a cowlic and there is no wetting it down etc. I have tried hair products, wetting a comb/brush- hell, I even make him wear a hat to keep it down- doesn't matter. It is even worse the morning after a bath. No hope.
Oh no....no fun.
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I am so glad for this post. Where do I start? I just the morbidly obese women on Bridezillas, they should be thrilled someone wants to marry you at all. I judge the girls who I went to high school with and are already on Baby #4 with Guy #3. Mind you I am only 22. I judge the people who ask me why doesn't my husband have dreads if he is Jamaican. I judge young girls who walk with their PG bellies out and their shirts aren't long enough to fit them. I judge the people who ask me if I am only with my husband for the benefits. The people who throw money on the counter at the register or make the cashier remove the coins out of their probably sweaty hands. I can't stand the women who don't put onesies on their babies and allow them to walk around in public wearing nothing but a t-shirt and a saggy diaper. I feel so much better now
I judge people who post all their drama on their FB statuses. For example: SIL posts stupid statuses when her and DH are fighting... She's friends with her IL's too. That also goes hand and hand with: I judge people who who fight in front of their kids.
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Kiara, I'm also judgey about people who don't dress their kids! That's one of the things I don't talk about though because I probably shouldn't. I also hate when people don't dress their kids during the day. Even newborns. When they just leave them in jammies. DD was dressed every single day when she was new! And she only really had 3 outfits. But she had nighttime clothes and daytime clothes. That was something I'm OCD about.
I judge people with Bieber Hair cuts because it is so lame. I judge men who wear skinny jeans. I judge people who invite ten times more people than they should to their wedding and then make people pay a lot of money for drinks. I also judge people with "A" and "B" guest lists.I judge people who take their kids to adult restaurants and then let them run around annoying people. I judge people who have 4 kids with 3 dads and sit at home collecting welfare and posting a new Facebook status' every ten minutes.
Sorry, but I judge grown adults who are gaga over the Harry Potter books.
I don't hate the movies, though.....
I'm one such adult, I've read all of the books and seen all of the movies too many times to count. In fact, my 30th birthday gift from dh was a trip to the Wizarding World of Harry Potter. It was incredible, I can't wait to go again.
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I judge people who use really bad grammar and cannot spell. I judge people who love famous people, reality show actors, and who generally care about famous people. I judge people who fight openly with their significant other on facebook. I judge people who wear skinny jeans. I also judge conservative republicans and people who are way too emotional over the dark humor that is life. I judge people who do not question their doctor or understand/research their own health conditions.
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I judge when someone's, every, single post on FB is negative, or everything out of their mouth is negative.
I judge when someone has colored contacts but use food stamps. (It could be their one splurge but really? Those things are expensive.)
I judge when parents let their kid cough their brains out in a grocery store/public place, no covering their mouth or teaching them the vampire cough. (Just happened at Trader Joe's, the kid was about 5, I ran the other way).
I judge when a new register is announced and someone behind me runs right over without motioning for people in front of them to go first.
Sorry, but I judge grown adults who are gaga over the Harry Potter books.
I don't hate the movies, though.....
I'm one such adult, I've read all of the books and seen all of the movies too many times to count. In fact, my 30th birthday gift from dh was a trip to the Wizarding World of Harry Potter. It was incredible, I can't wait to go again.
Aww, well if you love it, then that's all that matters! I actually wouldn't mind checking out the Harry Potter part of Universal Studios, but we've never managed to make it over there- pretty pathetic, considering we live about an hour away!
I judge my coworkers for never dressing professionally. I get that we are in a casual environment, but there is a way to dress professional and casual. When you work at a Forture 100 company and you want to be recognized/move up, stuffing yourself into bermudas and a tank top, with your Teva sandals isn't going to cut it. Wearing jams, air jordans, and a heavy metal rock shirt - also not going to get you promoted to director. . . I swear I'm in a living episode of What Not to Wear sometimes.
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Sorry, but I judge grown adults who are gaga over the Harry Potter books.
I don't hate the movies, though.....
I'm one such adult, I've read all of the books and seen all of the movies too many times to count. In fact, my 30th birthday gift from dh was a trip to the Wizarding World of Harry Potter. It was incredible, I can't wait to go again.
Aww, well if you love it, then that's all that matters! I actually wouldn't mind checking out the Harry Potter part of Universal Studios, but we've never managed to make it over there- pretty pathetic, considering we live about an hour away!
I'm so jealous that you live so close. If I did, I could have frozen butterbeer every weekend. Yum!
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I judge people who are always on their phones and ignoring the people around them. I judge people who have their priorities mixed up (like sports over family events/special events. I judge people who support President Obama. I judge people who use poor grammar. I judge people who feel the need to make their opinion known on EVERYTHING, even when not asked. (I have a cousin like that)
I judge when someone's, every, single post on FB is negative, or everything out of their mouth is negative.
I judge when someone has colored contacts but use food stamps. (It could be their one splurge but really? Those things are expensive.)
I judge when parents let their kid cough their brains out in a grocery store/public place, no covering their mouth or teaching them the vampire cough. (Just happened at Trader Joe's, the kid was about 5, I ran the other way).
I judge when a new register is announced and someone behind me runs right over without motioning for people in front of them to go first.
Re: Stolen from BOTB: Things you judge people for
mm 2/17/11 * dd born 4/20/12 * bo 1/3/14 * edd 1/21/ 1/15
You must be blessed with cowlick-less hair.
LOL But you can only judge up until the age that your child is. That's the rules!!!! lol
My niece is a little tattle tale and I hate it! But then I realize that my kids will probably be the same way. So I sit back and keep my mouth shut or else Karma will be a b!tch and my kid will be the worst tattle tale ever!
Agreed completely, you can only really judge what you have experience with I guess huh?
Both of my girls have their dad's cowlicks.
  it's horrible!!!  I have nice easy hair.  The girls, not so much.  lol
Somewhat, but this morning I had to use extra baby hairspray to slick that part down. I guess it is just one of my OCD things, I hate when his face is nasty and crusty or his hair is crazy, otherwise I am pretty laid back with his appearance
  Sometimes DH will bring DS to visit me at work and I'm like" Um...did you not see those eye crusties or dried boogies?, ugh.."
Haha! I'm a picker so eye snot and nose snot never get to the dried phase around me! When DD was little (before she could use her hands), my favorite past time was picking her boogies!
Like moneypenny, I'm feeling pretty judgy today.
I tend to judge people who name their kids Gaelic names when they, their parents, their grandparents, etc. have never even been to Ireland (except for a visit). Totally bugs me.
mm 2/17/11 * dd born 4/20/12 * bo 1/3/14 * edd 1/21/ 1/15
I judge moms who put going out with friends ahead of being with their kids on a regular basis... here is an example of what I mean, just so it doesn't sound like I'm saying "ZOMG YOU'RE A TERRIBLE MOM... YOU WENT OUT WITHOUT YOUR KID FOR 45 MINUTES OF ADULT TIME THAT ONE TIME 3 AND A HALF MONTHS AGO!"
I mean like what my cousin does. She goes out for "mommy nights" 3 or 4 times and is always going out with friends (without the baby she's currently in a huge custody battle for). I judge her for that because she doesn't see why it's inappropriate. She hangs out with friends of her ex thinking their not going to give him ammo to use against her in court. She thinks having the best lawyer money can buy will buy her custody even though she's acting foolish as heelll about her whole life right now.
She also AWs about her plans all over FB (that's when she's not busy passive aggressively bashing her baby's father on there) and in her "heartbroken"statuses about her ex using her partying against her there were 3 mentions of "going out" in the comments.
Oh and I judge the shiiit out of people who passive aggressively attack people on facebook. And I judge people who call pregnant women fat repeatedly, like my mom.
ETA: I have a 5 year old and no matter how much hairspray/mousse/gunk I put in her hair she manages to get it undone and messy in record time. I do make sure her face is clean but sometimes I just brush the hair and pray. lol
DD1- 12/26/05 DD2- 4/12/12
I judge people that have to go lay with their child who is 3 years or older when it is time for bed. THere is nothing more annoying to me when I am at a couple's house who has a child and the parent is gone for over an hour (or more because they fall asleep with the child) because their child can't go to bed on their own. Go in, read the child a story, do your routine or whatever, turn the light out and leave. If they child cries IT IS OK. They aren't going to die.
I am probably going to get called a meanie head for this.
Oh and I judge people who drive expensive cars and NEVER use their signals. Hey, if I am paying $60,000+ for a vehicle, I am using every option it has on it including the $5 turn signal.
DD#1 9-4-04 *** DD#2 10-15-07
BFP#3 10-25-10 *EDD 7/1/11 * missed m/c @ 13w3d
BFP#4 7-30-11 *EDD 4/8/12 ~ DD#3 born 4/4/12
Burning popcorn.
SERIOUSLY! How does this happen ever freaking day?!
Yep, all of this.
DD #1 passed away in January 2011 at 14 days old due to congenital heart disease
DD#2 lost in January 2012 at 23 weeks due to anhydramnios caused by a placental abruption
I have found Boogie Wipes are much better at removing caked on stuff (even Mum Mums). They are so expensive though.
My kid gets his hair cut every 5 weeks at my hairdresser- a real haircut. Doesn't matter- 2-3 weeks into a hair cut, he has a cowlic and there is no wetting it down etc. I have tried hair products, wetting a comb/brush- hell, I even make him wear a hat to keep it down- doesn't matter. It is even worse the morning after a bath. No hope.
OMG Mum Mums turn into cement when wet!
Do you find that the paste magically re-appears 30 minutes or so AFTER you scrub their faces down?!
Oh no....no fun.
I am so glad for this post. Where do I start? I just the morbidly obese women on Bridezillas, they should be thrilled someone wants to marry you at all. I judge the girls who I went to high school with and are already on Baby #4 with Guy #3. Mind you I am only 22. I judge the people who ask me why doesn't my husband have dreads if he is Jamaican. I judge young girls who walk with their PG bellies out and their shirts aren't long enough to fit them. I judge the people who ask me if I am only with my husband for the benefits. The people who throw money on the counter at the register or make the cashier remove the coins out of their probably sweaty hands. I can't stand the women who don't put onesies on their babies and allow them to walk around in public wearing nothing but a t-shirt and a saggy diaper. I feel so much better now
I judge people who post all their drama on their FB statuses. For example: SIL posts stupid statuses when her and DH are fighting... She's friends with her IL's too. That also goes hand and hand with: I judge people who who fight in front of their kids.
I just read every reply and totally judged the couple of people that used the incorrect form of their/there/they're and unnecessary apostrophes.
I judge people that judge others for a situation they've never actually been in.
I judge when someone's, every, single post on FB is negative, or everything out of their mouth is negative.
I judge when someone has colored contacts but use food stamps. (It could be their one splurge but really? Those things are expensive.)
I judge when parents let their kid cough their brains out in a grocery store/public place, no covering their mouth or teaching them the vampire cough. (Just happened at Trader Joe's, the kid was about 5, I ran the other way).
I judge when a new register is announced and someone behind me runs right over without motioning for people in front of them to go first.
Aww, well if you love it, then that's all that matters!
 I actually wouldn't mind checking out the Harry Potter part of Universal Studios, but we've never managed to make it over there- pretty pathetic, considering we live about an hour away! 
I judge my coworkers for never dressing professionally. I get that we are in a casual environment, but there is a way to dress professional and casual. When you work at a Forture 100 company and you want to be recognized/move up, stuffing yourself into bermudas and a tank top, with your Teva sandals isn't going to cut it. Wearing jams, air jordans, and a heavy metal rock shirt - also not going to get you promoted to director. . . I swear I'm in a living episode of What Not to Wear sometimes.
I'm so jealous that you live so close. If I did, I could have frozen butterbeer every weekend. Yum!
What is a vampire cough?