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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 199963" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>Terry~ Thanks! It gives me hope... </p><p>I don't know that A's parents are clueless, but more than that they seem to feel like they don't need to adhere to somethings. </p><p>They have adopted I believe 4 children from different countries and they are very vocal about people not being narrow minded or racist. So one Dad either drops off or picks up each day but they are always late... we wait a lot with A because she asks us to. She talks down to the Dad's and they act like it is cute... "She is sooo dramatic" </p><p>They dress her up in very adult clothing, then the poor thing can barely walk in her little heels. </p><p>It is the overall feeling both husband and I feel when talking to them. Very nice but very pushy about their rights and not really caring about anyone else. </p><p>One of the Dad's was grilling me Tuesday about whether I was going to have more children or not. </p><p>I said "No, we are done" he wouldn't let up, and this was in front of others. </p><p>There is just always drama around the poor kid... not really always her fault. I was in the office last week (I am volunteering!) and one Dad showed up late, he kept going on and on about how she had been getting car sick and couldn't the Nurse do anything about it? </p><p>Just a strange feeling like it would be too much work to be her and their friends... and Me and husband are in NO way homophobic. I am a lover of all people and their rights! I could care less... </p><p>we'll see... it always is interesting!!! I am just so glad so many of you have older kids!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 199963, member: 3155"] Terry~ Thanks! It gives me hope... I don't know that A's parents are clueless, but more than that they seem to feel like they don't need to adhere to somethings. They have adopted I believe 4 children from different countries and they are very vocal about people not being narrow minded or racist. So one Dad either drops off or picks up each day but they are always late... we wait a lot with A because she asks us to. She talks down to the Dad's and they act like it is cute... "She is sooo dramatic" They dress her up in very adult clothing, then the poor thing can barely walk in her little heels. It is the overall feeling both husband and I feel when talking to them. Very nice but very pushy about their rights and not really caring about anyone else. One of the Dad's was grilling me Tuesday about whether I was going to have more children or not. I said "No, we are done" he wouldn't let up, and this was in front of others. There is just always drama around the poor kid... not really always her fault. I was in the office last week (I am volunteering!) and one Dad showed up late, he kept going on and on about how she had been getting car sick and couldn't the Nurse do anything about it? Just a strange feeling like it would be too much work to be her and their friends... and Me and husband are in NO way homophobic. I am a lover of all people and their rights! I could care less... we'll see... it always is interesting!!! I am just so glad so many of you have older kids! [/QUOTE]
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