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...who is prone to throwing temper tantrums? ;)

2007-08-19 12:18:38 · 15 answers · asked by Jack B, sinistral 5 in Family & Relationships Singles & Dating

*reads Enygma's answer, bursts into tears, throws self to floor*

2007-08-19 12:31:53 · update #1

Awwww, Peanut!
*guilty look*

2007-08-19 13:28:33 · update #2

Oh yes you are, Bobby!!! ADMIT IT!!!!

2007-08-19 14:30:21 · update #3

15 answers

my husband wouldn't dream of doing that
he knows I would laff and walk away.

I once left my 18 month old daughter (who understood every word we said, never doubt that very young kids can't!) screaming and thrashing on the kitchen floor for a full 5 minutes. While she was thrashing, I calmly told her I would be in my room resting, and if she wanted to come and talk to me nicely, that's where I would be - and I walked away to my room
She screamed and thrashed for long minutes, finally exhausting herself. I let her rest for a minute, then called to her "are you ready to talk nicely?" she screamed "NO!" and continued her thrash for another 2 or 3 looooonng minutes. Then she abruptly stopped, paused a few seconds, got up and came to me. She looked up at me with her huge blue eyes and smiled.... never to throw a tantrum again in her life....
yes this was my beautiful daughter who is depicted on my 360 in the "andrew sisters" outfit on the right.....

all of my children had only one tantrum. My son's happened in the middle of a department store. He was almost 3. I had him and my infant "middle" daughter, and he was in a mood. I told him if he acted up even once in the store we would have to go home. Part way through my shopping, he started with wanting to see some toys. I gently told him no, that we had to finish up and get home, and he threw his tantrum. I promptly let go of my loaded shopping cart, scooped him up and calmly steered him out to the car, where he was strapped into his carseat (without a word from me). I strapped the baby in and off we went home. He asked me later why we left the store, (with the cart with his favourite cereal etc) and I calmly looked at him and said "can you tell me why we left the store?" and he said "because I tantwummed". And I said, "yes honey".
He never tantrummed again.

I don't remember my middle daughters tantrum, but I know she had one. Probably because it wasn't as severe as the other two. She's alittle more even tempered.

So you see Jack, my husband couldn't even think of it.... he knows better!

teehee

2007-08-19 13:19:36 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 9 0

Even if he looked like you?

Unfortunately, yes. I have no patience for little boys in mens' bodies. It takes two boys to make a man.

I like a manly man who knows who and what he is and has enough control that he knows how to wield his power without being vain and without throwing tantrums. The immaturity is all a part of that.

I want all man. (((sorry Jack B)))

2007-08-19 14:12:48 · answer #2 · answered by Shihan 5 · 1 0

No. A person like this need to growup first and learn to control their temper before getting involved with someone romantically.

Otherwise, they only bring instability, grief, and destruction to the relationship.

2007-08-19 12:29:26 · answer #3 · answered by Enygma 3 · 2 0

How immature? there are a lot of guys that are so immature! There is no way I would stay with a guy that is immature!
I mean no one is perfect but I can't stand a man that can't think before he talks or starts cursing because he can't solve a problem!

2007-08-19 13:00:46 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Certainly I would I so love eye candy. Manicure tarty red (pedicures are a no no my toes shall remain virginal thank you anyway)

2016-05-17 10:48:07 · answer #5 · answered by yesenia 3 · 0 0

But I'm not vain,or prone to outbursts of anger.

(((Jack)))...I am not denying the immature part...This should be evident,by now.

2007-08-19 14:28:16 · answer #6 · answered by bonsai bobby 7 · 3 0

Nope. I think it's cute. Unless it gets annoying, but I'm not easily annoyed.

2007-08-19 12:25:24 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Hold on....I'm calling Ker to find out the true answer!

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2007-08-19 14:31:25 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

LOL...Jack...were you ever aquainted with a certain singer whom sang "You're so vain"?

Yes, it would be VERY difficult....unless he were one of my son's....which, come to think of it, that description DOES fit one of them....oh my... :(

God bless! :)

2007-08-19 13:59:53 · answer #9 · answered by ForeverSet 5 · 3 0

I thought ALL men are like that!


So sure I would love him just because.......

2007-08-19 12:46:45 · answer #10 · answered by batgirl2good 7 · 2 0

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