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Originally Posted by lindseylatch
Or she could support her child in whatever she chooses to do, as long as she isn't harming herself or others. It's about being a parent, not making sure you catch all your favorite shows.
Do some of you people put tv over your children, or something?
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Not at all. My point wasn't that I wanted to watch TV. My point was that no semi-snotnose is going to come into my house, eat my food, ask me for money for clothes, car insurance, glasses, braces, makeup, medical insurance, or whatever, and then tell me I'm not allowed to watch my own TV.
I have experience with people who decide they have found the ONLY right religion, and it isn't pretty. In fact, it's used as an excuse for a lot of downright awful things.
I would venture to say that a person who adopts such an attitude IS harming themself. They sure won't have many friends if they go into other people's houses and start telling them what to do, either.