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Originally Posted by newbee
Yes, that is why we are attracted to the Villages. We live in a wild west type neighborhood and are searching for structure. Civility seems to be something old-fashioned. We want to embrace the rules and restrictions and are willing to pay the above market prices to accomplish this.
There are many family friendly developments. Every child needs to grow up with his peers.
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Compassion seems to be old fashioned as well, at least on this thread.
It's doubtful that anyone really wants the child to live with the grandparents. This is a temporary state until his mom returns from her overseas tour.
Apparently it would be preferable for the child to live in a box, under a bridge, as long as there were other kids around so he could be properly socialized.
Oh, yeah, they can rent out the house and move for a few months. That'll serve them right. Imagine them having the nerve to inconvenience their neighbors. Wait a minute, the neighbors support this living arrangement. Who's being hurt? Doesn't matter does it. Rules are rules. Never, ever, ever bend a break a rule, no matter what the reason. Next thing you know, we'll have folks moving in here who'll go through the express line with 16 items. Before you know it people will be taking a mulligan on the golf course.
If anyone has never broken a rule and will never, ever break a rule, step forward. Anyone ever have another person look the other way when they broke a rule? If a trooper fails to write you a ticket when you passed him or her doing 45 in a 40, how often do you turn around and insist that they issue you a summons. Rules are rules, right?
A world without compassion would be a sad place. Give these folks a break.