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I can't believe this sort of people are left outside without a straight jacket. I think "suks 2b ewe" needs to sell a few of her Lysol stocks as well. Tissues are not cheap, or earth friendly so we are always sharing hankies in our home. I even use wash clothes instead of tampons. |
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SHAMILF
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Aww. That reminds me of my dad. I love you Phat Woman, thanks for the memory. My dad always pulled his hanky out of his pocket when I need one as a kid, and just because my grandparents were first cousins doesn't make us hillbillies! |
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Pimp Stain
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Well, it's a good thing the world is chock-fulla pristine clean, Lysterine-guzzling, antibacterial-soap scrubbing mothers like sux_2b_ewe! Or else we'd all be dying of some strange illness...
You should have chased those people down and wiped the hanky all over them for being so rude. Half the time, when my boys have snotty noses, I don't even have a hanky on hand. I just use my sleeve, and then be sure to drag it along every surface I touch. I consider it a favor to mankind: by exposing them to that illness, I am helping them build up immunity to it.
You are not a nasty hillbilly pig, phat woman. You are a gorgeous MILF who is not afraid to bend over backwards for your son. I admire you. |
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Just Jilibean
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I share more than your son's hankie..and I don't mind a bit. |
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☼Pleasant☼
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Well they obviously weren't taught good manners. Sharing is caring, is the right thing to do. How selfish would it have been for you to hog your hanky?
Next time this happens, I would offer the offended party your used toilet paper. That might get them in the sharing spirit! |
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belinda milfinda
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Sux 2 b ewe, don't be silly. If it's so abusive to expose a kid to germs, then I'll go fill my home up with bleach fumes right now! |
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maplesugar
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That is a bit icky, but it certainly doesn't warrant calling names or storming out of a restaurant. People act like that because thay are rude. |
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Benjamin A
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because people are mean sometimes and just to point it out hillbilly's don't use computers. so theres some Relief. |
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fabatasso
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Ignorance - although I would find it gross myself, I wouldn't storm out of a restaurant or feel the need to comment to you regarding your personal hygiene habits. Ignorant people need to learn to keep their mouths shut. |
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Chris
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Because they think that they are better than the rest of the people in the world, and that they are so much better. That isn't sanitary "not trying to offend, but medically its not", but he is your son and people should mind their own business. |
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QUEEN RUTH
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yes that lady was a jerk, what ever you do in or out of public is your affair and this is stretching it but she may have wanted to protect your son from getting sick either way she was in the wrong , I hope you son knows people can be nice, good luck , |
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danieltotalwar
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nasty hillbilly pigs...
sounds like a very uptight or snobby person and that is probably the reason you know the type of people who have perfect lawns,pets,and just think they are better than anyone else
I don't know what to do about your son though just tell him they were uptight snobby poodles |
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agoodquestion
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Tell your son that unfortunately many people in this world need to talk down to others in order to feel better about themselves. He will need to learn not to let what others say or do affect him. However, sharing a hanky is not a good idea. There is no such thing as "family germs" and most restaurants have napkins that can be used in place of a hanky. |
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sux_2b_ewe
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Because what you are doing isn't hygienic. It doesn't matter if both of you are sick, by passing your germ filled hanky you are giving him something unsanitary to wipe his nose with. It would be like taking the dirty dressings off of a wound you had and placing them on a wound of his. By giving him a dirty hanky you are possibly contributing to making him sicker or at least prolonging his sickness. A case could be made for child abuse. And since you were out to lunch then you must have been someplace which carried napkins, so you could have easily gotten one of those for your son to use.
There is no such thing as "family germs". That is an old wives tale. Germs are germs.
And as I wrote previously, you are at the very least prolonging his sickness by exposing him to the germs on that hanky. |
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