Can playing with shapes ruin a relationship?

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  • lovelyMYlovely
    lovelyMYlovely Posts: 1,066 Member
    lol... haha DUH parents get jealous if your kid is smarter!! who cares!!! let him play and teach him the most you can dont let other woman bring u to stop doing things because they get jealous.....
  • CherokeeBabe
    CherokeeBabe Posts: 1,704 Member
    I love you.
  • lol... haha DUH parents get jealous if your kid is smarter!! who cares!!! let him play and teach him the most you can dont let other woman bring u to stop doing things because they get jealous.....


    *whoosh*
  • Cameron_1969
    Cameron_1969 Posts: 2,855 Member
    Just so I understand correctly, are you pointing out that your child is smarter than theirs?

    You must always point out when your child is smarter, better, etc. than anyone elses. I think that is in the Parent Handbook. Come on, really you didn't know that?! :wink:

    and better looking. Do NOT forget to point out your child is better looking than theirs, too.

    Well. .that goes without saying. .he DID get his looks from me!

    well, he is a cutie.

    I knew I voted for you for a good reason. . :)
  • Anthonydaman
    Anthonydaman Posts: 854 Member
    Just so I understand correctly, are you pointing out that your child is smarter than theirs?

    You must always point out when your child is smarter, better, etc. than anyone elses. I think that is in the Parent Handbook. Come on, really you didn't know that?! :wink:
    Ok, so this explains why none of the parents of my kid's friends like me... I am just gonna break up with them
  • allisonrozsa
    allisonrozsa Posts: 178 Member
    I'm pretty sure that they get upset because you rub it in their faces (or that's how it seems). Perhaps you can instead be proud of your child and mention it to his mother & grandparents instead.
  • Just so I understand correctly, are you pointing out that your child is smarter than theirs?

    You must always point out when your child is smarter, better, etc. than anyone elses. I think that is in the Parent Handbook. Come on, really you didn't know that?! :wink:

    and better looking. Do NOT forget to point out your child is better looking than theirs, too.

    Well. .that goes without saying. .he DID get his looks from me!

    well, he is a cutie.

    I knew I voted for you for a good reason. . :)

    aw, thank you, but I thought it was the punch gif that did it, lol.
  • MinisterTom
    MinisterTom Posts: 108 Member
    lol... haha DUH parents get jealous if your kid is smarter!! who cares!!! let him play and teach him the most you can dont let other woman bring u to stop doing things because they get jealous.....


    *whoosh*

    LOL
  • diodelcibo
    diodelcibo Posts: 2,564 Member
    My offspring is better than yours and he is yet to be born.
  • pawnstarNate
    pawnstarNate Posts: 1,728 Member
    My parents said I was terrible at playing with shapes yet now I'm 43 and am successful. I have a great career at Mcdonalds cleaning ketchup dispenser and toilets also during the holidays, I am a proud bell ringer for the salvation army!

    :wink:
  • sullus
    sullus Posts: 2,839 Member
    Heh. Pedal Stool.

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  • Cameron_1969
    Cameron_1969 Posts: 2,855 Member
    I'm pretty sure that they get upset because you rub it in their faces (or that's how it seems). Perhaps you can instead be proud of your child and mention it to his mother & grandparents instead.

    Naaa.. They don't like me either. .
  • penrbrown
    penrbrown Posts: 2,685 Member
    It depends...

    If he was throwing the blocks at said friends, the answer is yellow.

    This. Listen to this OP. ^^
  • Hellbent_Heidi
    Hellbent_Heidi Posts: 3,669 Member
    Heh. Pedal Stool.

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    WINNER!! :drinker:
  • Ed98043
    Ed98043 Posts: 1,333 Member
    Perhaps if, when you're pointing out that your child is superior, you could also try to show some sympathy for their plight and then end on a bright note...maybe something like "I'm so sorry that you've produced these genetically inferior dullards. It must be so difficult for you, but think of the money you'll save on college tuition!".
  • Cameron_1969
    Cameron_1969 Posts: 2,855 Member
    Perhaps if, when you're pointing out that your child is superior, you could also try to show some sympathy for their plight and then end on a bright note...maybe something like "I'm so sorry that you've produced these genetically inferior dullards. It must be so difficult for you, but think of the money you'll save on college tuition!".

    That's a great idea!. . Unfortunately, I doubt they know what 'genetically' means. . or 'tuition'. .
  • sullus
    sullus Posts: 2,839 Member
    Perhaps if, when you're pointing out that your child is superior, you could also try to show some sympathy for their plight and then end on a bright note...maybe something like "I'm so sorry that you've produced these genetically inferior dullards. It must be so difficult for you, but think of the money you'll save on college tuition!".

    That's a great idea!. . Unfortunately, I doubt they know what 'genetically' means. . or 'tuition'. .

    Tuition is what smart people use to just figure out stuff. For example, women use their "women's tuition" to know if a man has cheated on them. I guess this poster is saying that they're using their college tuition to just know their kid's not going to college, and yours is.
  • geebusuk
    geebusuk Posts: 3,348 Member
    I'm pretty sure that they get upset because you rub it in their faces (or that's how it seems).
    If someone rubbed kids coloured shapes in to my face, I'd get upset I reckon!
  • I had to make sure I read this post right to begin with. Haha
    Some things are better left unsaid. You may know your child is "smarter" or a quick learner, but I wouldn't point it out. What good could possibly come from it? I would never want to bring someone else down to lift my child up. Praising is good, but not at the expense of others.
  • tyoung75
    tyoung75 Posts: 51 Member
    I'm sure your kid is smarter than a few responders to your post as well.