AlleyCat
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Like I said, I will let her answer.
I certainly don't mind that you share your experiences. In fact, I learn more each time I read them and I certainly think they are beneficial. However, I think it is great when the opposing viewpoint is expressed as well. I think that is what parents come here for.....information and pros/cons. These parents will benefit more if we can provide them both sides and let them decide rather than trying to convince them that one way is right and the other way is wrong. IMO.
I totally agree about being able to share viewpoints.
What I (and others here have indicated) dislike is being told, more or less, to stop sharing "crappy experiences" because it indicates "a bitter chip on our shoulders." This is a d/Deaf forum. Heck, this thread is in "Our World, Our Culture". I, and others, should be able to offer our viewpoints without such negative response. We don't need "sweetie" and "dearie" condescenting remarks. This is where fights erupt and threads get locked. I would never go to another forum -- for example, one about weight loss, and berate another poster for sharing her/his problems with weight by saying to stop sharing their "crappy experiences" and get rid of that chip on his/her shoulder. That person should be free to post about his/her experiences. Otherwise, what's the point of that poster being on the forum if all he/she is to do is shut their mouth?
Having said that, I think we've derailed Jade's thread far too long, so this will be my last post in this thread. I'm sorry, Jade, and I'm sorry for not feeling I have an opportunity to share with you further.