Ok, so I usually avoid anything I see on facebook that I consider controversial.
You're not going to change my mind on facebook with just the right pithy comment, and I know for dang sure I'm not going to change your mind.
However, this status update from my friend Laura made me semi angry and so I posted this long, rambling comment.
Tell me the truth..was it worth it or should have just skipped on over it?
THE STATUS UPDATE:
Laura said:
Jon Schneider is amazing: "Today, while purchasing some awesome DC action figures, a grandmother and a young boy come up behind me at the register.
The boy is holding one of those Monster High dolls.
Upon seeing what I have, the woman says
"Now why can't you get something like that?"
and says a few more things ending with something along the lines of
"I'm starting to worry about you."
I turn to her and say, "Worry? About what? That a Monster High doll is going to turn the kid gay or something?
These action figure are for me, and I'm gay.
It doesn't matter what you play with, let the kid be a kid."
I then gave the kid a high five and walked out of the store."
MY REPLY
Lori said:
I'm all for taking a stand and this grandmom shouldn't have brought what your friend was buying into her discussion but it honestly drives me crazy when I take my nieces and nephews out in public.
People are way too free with their advice- parenting and otherwise.
I was out with my nephew once and I wouldn't let him get something which I know his mom (my sister) didn't want him to have (not age appropriate or too violent or something) and some lady was like
" Some of us should remember what it's like to be a child and not stop our kids from having experiences, etc etc".
She didn't know him or me or our situation.
And to assume that she knew what was best for the child that I've known since the day he was born?
This kid who I love more than anything in this world, whose name she doesn't even know.
Not so amazing.
What do you think???
Lori Ann