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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 506325" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Just my theory, but... </p><p>Not all mommies are like us.</p><p>Warrior Moms have been in the trenches of guerrilla warefare for a LONG time.</p><p>We're savvy, we know our "opponents" well.</p><p>Our "mommy gut" is very finely tuned.</p><p></p><p>Your average mommy - with an average typical teen, for example - may think that school is causing poor little Johnny so many problems, when what Johnny really needs is a kick in the seat of the pants. Know what I mean?? So, school gets used to NOT listening to parents, because for many of the cases, school's take on things is at least as good as the parents' take.</p><p></p><p>If they could only learn to recognize the Warrior Moms... and then trust THOSE "mommy guts"... ???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 506325, member: 11791"] Just my theory, but... Not all mommies are like us. Warrior Moms have been in the trenches of guerrilla warefare for a LONG time. We're savvy, we know our "opponents" well. Our "mommy gut" is very finely tuned. Your average mommy - with an average typical teen, for example - may think that school is causing poor little Johnny so many problems, when what Johnny really needs is a kick in the seat of the pants. Know what I mean?? So, school gets used to NOT listening to parents, because for many of the cases, school's take on things is at least as good as the parents' take. If they could only learn to recognize the Warrior Moms... and then trust THOSE "mommy guts"... ??? [/QUOTE]
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