mark st1
Plastic Manc
- Location
- Leafy Berkshire
Just don't do that for many years longer otherwise you'll have a boy who is scared of his own shadow and consequently a burden on everyone around him when older.....
Cotton wool kid, cotton wool adult.... I doubt you want Woody Allen as a son do you?
Safety is one thing, but who are you creating in your climate of fear and distrust of everyone around you?
I saw a thing on the telly recently about a family who NEVER let their kids out of their sight (within reason I mean). I felt so sorry for the kids, really, I did, especially the oldest kid who was 18 and, rather pathetically was still scared of open water amongst other things, I mean FFS, how contemptible and feeble is that? I kind of expected him to produce a comfort blanket or suck his thumb at any second.
There is control, and then there's corrosive overkill, and if I was I that situation, I'd probably move out at the first available opportunity where they couldn't control freak me!
......Actually, that's a lie, I'd be scared sh*tless of everything and everyone, so, yes, thanks a lot!
Promise me you won't let him get like that!
Lol no its not that drastic he doesnt even know im there most of the time. he plays football out the front cycles his bmx up n down the street etc etc but weather he knows it or not he is never out of my sight. I will clean the car or bike or do the front garden etc or be playing with him. I dont barracde the front door and tell him never to go out in the big bad world or anything like that. I just like to make sure he is safe like i said its just the way ive chosen to bring him up. My child = My choice
