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Children sue their mother...
Re: Children sue their mother...
"...And he just came out of my imaginary birthday cake." -its apelila
I saw another article linked from Julie's link about a lady suing the airlines over a screaming 3-year-old.
I don't get people.
I'm not so good with the advice... Can I interest you in a sarcastic comment?
When I get home, I'm going to post a Disney related video on my FB that I laughed until I cried. Yes, it's Disney but it goes all in with this whole entitlement thing.
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Natural Cycle (8/7/13)- BFP! Beta #1 (9/10/13): 509 Progesterone: 18.64 Beta #2 (9/12/13): 1118
It was thrown out. The KIDS and their Dad said it was poor parenting. Not the judge.
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Oh oops! I guess I read that wrong! Thanks for clearing that up! :-)
~TTC Buddies with akcrrr and amandaf6383~
Natural Cycle (8/7/13)- BFP! Beta #1 (9/10/13): 509 Progesterone: 18.64 Beta #2 (9/12/13): 1118
I'm not so good with the advice... Can I interest you in a sarcastic comment?
IT says in the article that the Dad raised them after a divorce. I'm going to assume that he spoiled them rotten, and the mother did not. Doesn't matter if she tried to teach them values, morals, respect if he spoiled them silly. Now, I could be completely wrong, but that is my guess.
Michelle & Michael
Married - August '10
TTC - Since September 2011
Well, considering that he was one of their lawyers, I'm thinking you're right on that one.
I agree that most of it was probably the dad but the mom had them too until the divorce and it said they divorced when they were in their teens so I still that is the "impressional" years and that is when they learn the most from their parents.
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Here it is. I've tried making it clicky but it won't work.