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How old is too young?

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Re: How old is too young?

  • (people usually do that so they don't repeat someone's question, let alone their own).

    Learn this.

    Seriously. You are the only person without a life and a sense of compassion if you really had to post this again. I am not afraid to say your comback post was the epitome of disgusting. You are selfish.
  • Oh Misty. *Shakes head* YOU do not get to make this decision. The parents of the baby get to decide... how to parent. And it looks like they already made their decision. Question their choices to yourself all you want, but you can't force them into obeying by your parenting rules when you aren't the baby's parent.

    So, I'm interested... have you made up your mind about what you're going to do? Because strangers on the internet, odd as it may sound, have no vested interest in how this turns out, so they are likely to give you the straight truth when you ask for advice. But will you follow it or not?
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  • You girls are such biitches. Don't you realise how horrible it will be for the OP when the BABY OVERSHADOWS HER at the most important event of her life?!?! 

     

    Seriously, newborns don't need their mothers, anyway. Besides which, what happens if the baby cries during the ceremony?! Oh my god, the day would be ruined! What's more important, the well being of a baby or making sure that the wedding is perfect?

  • Why are you posting this question again?  From your last response in your other post it seems that you have all of the answers, and are going to do what you want to do.  You don't need to ask us the same stupid question again.
  • Yeah, you are all such bitches here. Why should a BM in the OP's wedding not be forced to leave the child with a sitter. I mean come on, the brideslaves, er, bridesmaids won't have anything else to do. Other than getting their hair done, makeup done, nails done, decorate the reception hall, help the princess/bride into her dress and be there to hold it up for her when she takes a piss. Oh, and wipe her ass off afterwards. Why in the world would a (possibly) nursing mother want to have her infant nearby, rather than with a babysitter? I mean, running the risk of mastitis is not too much to ask of a brideslave, ESPECIALLY when she's family.
  • I think you should ask us again tomorrow.  We might think it's OK to leave a nursing baby out on the street or with a strange sitter--I forgot which solution you are proposing. 
  • What is it with all these dam babies f*cking up people's weddings .......grrrrr
    Really though, you don't care about the parents enjoying themselves at your wedding. You care about the baby taking the spotlight from you or *gasp* possibly crying for a minute, so you should defnitely ban an infant from coming. 
  • Is Misty your real name? Are you a stripper?
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