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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 532222" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Wow. </p><p></p><p>And I thought my mom is self centered / self serving. wth? </p><p></p><p>You're Mom is allergic, not you, not the kids. Your mom doesn't own the dog, won't be living with the dog, obviously won't be playing with the dog yadda yadda. IF mom is so allergic, mom can not visit. Simple. </p><p></p><p>Not your problem. </p><p></p><p>I couldn't conceive of telling one of my grown kids ( or expecting such) they couldn't have something because I"m allergic. I mean personally........I'm actually very allergic to cats. easy child has 3 cats. I still have watched her boys for her, still do. I even took in Bruce for Darrin when he found him as a stray. I take allergy medications (they work sort of) and svck it up. If it were severe, I'd just avoid easy child's house......invite her to mine and that would be that. (severe I'm talking major breathing issues ect)</p><p></p><p>I'd go to her birthday. I'd buy her whatever you'd have bought her before. I'd tell her when she starts that it's your house, your kids, and you have a right to own anything you want to own. If it bothers her, you can visit her there and she just won't have to deal with it. phht. </p><p></p><p>Personally, I'd tell her she can take her line of bull and peddle it elsewhere, or fold it into sharp corners and put it where the sun don't shine.........(and trust me, I have MANY times over dogs and other issues)</p><p></p><p>I can't imagine telling one of my kids they can't own something, regardless of the reason. ugh</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 532222, member: 84"] Wow. And I thought my mom is self centered / self serving. wth? You're Mom is allergic, not you, not the kids. Your mom doesn't own the dog, won't be living with the dog, obviously won't be playing with the dog yadda yadda. IF mom is so allergic, mom can not visit. Simple. Not your problem. I couldn't conceive of telling one of my grown kids ( or expecting such) they couldn't have something because I"m allergic. I mean personally........I'm actually very allergic to cats. easy child has 3 cats. I still have watched her boys for her, still do. I even took in Bruce for Darrin when he found him as a stray. I take allergy medications (they work sort of) and svck it up. If it were severe, I'd just avoid easy child's house......invite her to mine and that would be that. (severe I'm talking major breathing issues ect) I'd go to her birthday. I'd buy her whatever you'd have bought her before. I'd tell her when she starts that it's your house, your kids, and you have a right to own anything you want to own. If it bothers her, you can visit her there and she just won't have to deal with it. phht. Personally, I'd tell her she can take her line of bull and peddle it elsewhere, or fold it into sharp corners and put it where the sun don't shine.........(and trust me, I have MANY times over dogs and other issues) I can't imagine telling one of my kids they can't own something, regardless of the reason. ugh [/QUOTE]
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