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Do you lie to your children?
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Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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I have tried walking off and leaving my daughter before when she refused to stand up. I walked a few yards and turned the corner - I peered back around she was sitting there playing.
Never get into a battle of wills with an aspergic toddler
We try not to lie to them but I still do now and then.
I have told my daughter than there is no chance a tree will fall on her, although there is a small chance. It is difficult for her to understand the probabilities and her sudden fear of trees is quite irrational (she even worried that one would sneak into her room when she was having supper so it could fall on her) - therefore it is much easier to lie and say it is not possible that a tree can fall on her.Comment
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There are "lies to children" that are perfectly acceptable for when their minds can't handle the truth. It gets things moving in the right direction. Same applies to "lies to managers", "lies to permies", "lies to agents" and, of course, "lies to clients".Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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You are Jimmy Saville and I claim my £5Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostThere are "lies to children" that are perfectly acceptable for when their minds can't handle the truth. It gets things moving in the right direction. Same applies to "lies to managers", "lies to permies", "lies to agents" and, of course, "lies to clients".Comment
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I am from Yorkshire, but the resemblence stops there.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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My dad told me spaghetti was made from worms, and I couldn't eat if for years and years. I can now, but have always had nightmares about mutated linguine...
Also in Le Mans Crescent in Bolton along the sides of the Town Hall, there are long flower beds in the middle of the road which look quite nice. My dad told me they were Giant's Graves, and as such I wouldn't go near them for years.
No wonder I'm effed up!Comment
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