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How would you react in such a situation?

Most of my funny stories take birth in the park I spend an hour or so every morning. It was really funny to hear a grumpy targeting a mum and her baby that was crying a bit, “Why bring your screaming babies in the park: don’t, most people like to get to and from work in peace and sometime turning the earphones up on high doesn’t even drown out your kids screaming”.

Funny one

The mum heard him and responded back, “Actually I wait in the park with my child until I see people like you. Then I deliberately make him cry just to annoy you” a fitting reply. I guess, not everyone is as bothered by mums with one or two screaming babies as you are.

I am not too sure what your expectations are of public places, but it does not discriminate nor revolve around your preferences. If it bothers you that much, man up and next time go up to the mum with their screaming children and say something. And you will see what most people think.

Come out of unhealthy mindset, live your own life as the person you are and not as someone makes you believe you are. I am not a Buddhist but I follow Dalai Lama the Buddhist Monk who teaches all the life related experience good for you. I have read a wonderful book “The Buddha and the Borderline” it helped me and few others around me. I wish you a wonderful happy life.

Funny two

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I was sitting on the bench waiting for my group members for my Yoga session a few days before when I overheard this girl talking to another girl – ‘my boyfriend dumped me repeatedly over small issues, such as not replying to text messages. He would tell lies, disappear and change his number. Is this a type of abuse?’

Let me put it this way if a person had broken his leg people would come forward and help. Or if person were suffering from cancer or let me say just a common cold, people would have empathy. Instead, people would see a person as weak, crazy and manipulative if he has something wrong with his mental status.

Funny me

I know, eavesdropping is a dirty habit but I couldn’t help overhearing their conversation, and I am sure we all do it intentionally or unintentionally at sometime or the other. The other girl said- ‘maybe not abuse but it’s not a relation worth staying in’. I did not say it loudly but I instantly agreed with her, I wanted to suggest her to make like a girl in the horror movies and run as fast as you can. I am sure you had done the same as well.

On a serious note, yes, it’s kind of emotional abuse but not the type you can report anywhere. Keep your chin up, you’ll find someone way better. The guy is an obnoxious person, what you should do is change your number and find someone who will respect you. Wait for my next funny experience as I have gone through hundreds of them.

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  • suny

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    • Funny moments indeed. What has really interested me is the one of the woman who takes her kid to the park and a guy decides to let her know that her kid is making nois, I like what she answered back, that's just what such people need. Am sure if it was in my country that guy is better of being quiet because if people heard him say that? They would pounce on him in support of the woman. And as if that's not enough you would hear responses like why don't you but your own park, fence it all round and make sure it's not near any home or road so that you don't get any kind of annoying cries and noises from the outside. You can also top it up with a sound proof fence for better relaxation hahaha. The answers people would give, you do not want to say some things in public. I mean who goes to a public place and expect not to hear kids throwing tantrums and crying all over the place it's just not possible.

    • Funny moments in life are most important but these funny moments look awkward in the parks and playgrounds where some women bring with their naughty children who make a noise and disturb those who come in the park to take rest. Such mothers take care to take with them in the park. They must not bring their children in the parks so that other people could not disturb.

      Maybe not every kid is naughty, but they all seem to have moments, don’t they? Siblings fight. Kids climb on queues even when we tell them over and over again to stop. A kid acts out because he's not getting his way. Tell me it's not just me? We can’t always pull out a "Time Out" step at Disneyland. I'm not going to punish the whole family because one kid is acting out. This week we asked our Parenting Panel:

      Children are wonderful, sweet, energetic kids, but, like any other small children, they have their moments when they aren't on their best behavior. We've found that consistency works best for us when it comes to behavior, especially since we visit the Disneyland Resort often. Even at Disney parks, we tend to enforce the same rules that we do at home.

      It seems to me that a lot of parents suspend all the rules when they head to down to Walt Disney World for vacation. Granted we all chip away at the rulebook a little. I can’t imagine letting my kids stay up past midnight just to play or watch TV at home. Yet, some of those Extra Magic Hour late nights in the Magic Kingdom Park have taken us well past midnight. Or how about ice cream at 10 p.m. or 11 p.m. just before bed? Not happening on your average Tuesday.

      But, hey, we’re on vacation, right? Things are a little looser. Now, I don’t want to sound like too tough a parent, but on vacation we still try our best to stay within the general rulebook, and that especially goes for behavior. We expect them to act the way they’re supposed to act. They know that and for the most part, they do act accordingly.

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