::waves::
I knew I felt my e-ears ringing. It looks to me that you can't get enough of me, so I figured I'd grace you all with my presence one more time, to clarify something.
First things first, obsession is an unhealthy trait, you should probably talk to someone about that.
Secondly, intolerance is the source of many evils, and you can use that as food for thought.
Third, the "closed, locked community" concept, clearly isn't working out for you, since your members are copying and pasting things to me, such as:the screen shot here
which, I can't be blamed for infiltrating your super exclusive community when the things are being sent directly to my inbox. I have no interest in coming in and socializing with the likes of you people, who feel the need to criticize every move that every mother makes, simply because you are completely ignorant and intolerant of people's right to choose how they parent their children. I'd like to know who made you the utmost authority on parenting. I'm sure there are many things people can criticize you about, but I take comfort in knowing that there isn't THAT much pettiness in the world.
As for those of you nay-sayers who feel that you're qualified to pass medical opinions around, if the notion weren't so ridiculous, I'd be inclined to show you my medical records so that you can see that conditions do exist where women do not have fluid, and it becomes dangerous for the baby. Now, if you all are kosher with the idea of something happening to my child, just so that I wouldn't have to deal with your criticisms re: induction, then I think you should re-evaluate your stance as a parent. My induction was necessary, regardless of anything you doctors (read: ER and Grey's Anatomy watchers) say.
And in closing, I do not have time to make various fake journals, as I am busy with my newborn son, which is clearly more then most of you can say, since you've found yourselves with a lot time to grief people.
Frankly, you're all lucky I used my precious moments to come in here and address such a frivolous and stupid issue at all.
Kindly, stop obsessing over me. KthnxBI.
First things first, obsession is an unhealthy trait, you should probably talk to someone about that.
Secondly, intolerance is the source of many evils, and you can use that as food for thought.
Third, the "closed, locked community" concept, clearly isn't working out for you, since your members are copying and pasting things to me, such as:the screen shot here
which, I can't be blamed for infiltrating your super exclusive community when the things are being sent directly to my inbox. I have no interest in coming in and socializing with the likes of you people, who feel the need to criticize every move that every mother makes, simply because you are completely ignorant and intolerant of people's right to choose how they parent their children. I'd like to know who made you the utmost authority on parenting. I'm sure there are many things people can criticize you about, but I take comfort in knowing that there isn't THAT much pettiness in the world.
As for those of you nay-sayers who feel that you're qualified to pass medical opinions around, if the notion weren't so ridiculous, I'd be inclined to show you my medical records so that you can see that conditions do exist where women do not have fluid, and it becomes dangerous for the baby. Now, if you all are kosher with the idea of something happening to my child, just so that I wouldn't have to deal with your criticisms re: induction, then I think you should re-evaluate your stance as a parent. My induction was necessary, regardless of anything you doctors (read: ER and Grey's Anatomy watchers) say.
And in closing, I do not have time to make various fake journals, as I am busy with my newborn son, which is clearly more then most of you can say, since you've found yourselves with a lot time to grief people.
Frankly, you're all lucky I used my precious moments to come in here and address such a frivolous and stupid issue at all.
Kindly, stop obsessing over me. KthnxBI.
