AJRitz
DIS DAD #420
- Joined
- Jan 26, 2010
Noted. I am just sick of the bulling that goes on in some of the treads. And the "mommies" I hear a lot of time doing so.
Why do you think we have other "homes" for ourselves now?
Noted. I am just sick of the bulling that goes on in some of the treads. And the "mommies" I hear a lot of time doing so.
Noted. I am just sick of the bulling that goes on in some of the treads. And the "mommies" I hear a lot of time doing so.
Well, most people didn't rip her to shreds, simply told her that you can't make somebody like something. And yes, some mentioned the fact that the kids' mom may not go for it. I was the one who stated that sometimes post divorce relationships are unstable. Some are.Wow! Never saw the other post and I am not a dad (a mom actually and I have very conservative family values) but geez- why would someone comment negatively on your post?!?! You wouldn't think asking about taking your bf to wdw is a touchy subject! You werent asking for advice on family structure! I'm sorry you had to receive those comments, op.
I would think maybe your bf doesn't truly understand what Disney is? Now he may not be a Disney person and may truly not want to go, but maybe he thinks it is more of a little kid park for girls with all the princesses and stuff and not understand that it is lots of fun for boys and grown men, too. I agree maybe get a Disney planning DVD or keep pulling things up online that may interest him and the boys like the pirates league, pirates of the Caribbean ride, tower of terror, Star Wars, etc. plus show him Disney quest and the water parks. I would day he should try it. Maybe plan the trip as being more of a universal trip with Disney for a few days on the side and then hope he ends up loving Disney and you can go longer next time!
Good luck!
Didn't you do enough damage on the other thread?Well, most people didn't rip her to shreds, simply told her that you can't make somebody like something. And yes, some mentioned the fact that the kids' mom may not go for it. I was the one who stated that sometimes post divorce relationships are unstable. Some are.
She then told a board member "screw you". Which was not very nice, or mature.
If she really thinks she can covert him, more power to her. I have converted quite a few family members. Most people there have also had experience with those who want no part of WDW. Giving someone a gift trip to WDW because you like it is a potential disaster.
Also, offering an opinion when you have been asked for one is not mean. Even if the OP doesn't agree with it. Some people are just too sensitive to participate on a discussion board apparently.
luvthemouse71 said:Well, most people didn't rip her to shreds, simply told her that you can't make somebody like something. And yes, some mentioned the fact that the kids' mom may not go for it. I was the one who stated that sometimes post divorce relationships are unstable. Some are.
She then told a board member "screw you". Which was not very nice, or mature.
If she really thinks she can covert him, more power to her. I have converted quite a few family members. Most people there have also had experience with those who want no part of WDW. Giving someone a gift trip to WDW because you like it is a potential disaster.
Also, offering an opinion when you have been asked for one is not mean. Even if the OP doesn't agree with it. Some people are just too sensitive to participate on a discussion board apparently.