Heather has to make a big decision, she's a chronic worrier. Heather is worried about her 4- year-old daughter. Her new school is on a nature preserve but Heather is worried that her child would be attacked by a pack of coyotes.
Or a case of abnoxious ego and got no sense of propriety?? No she was annoying af and actually rude! Funny at first, but just plain rude and distracting!! It ain't all about her!! She seems to have a big mouth on her too!!
@@demetriuzz and do you?? Do *you* feel better after your pretentious, righteous little pathetic comment?? Oh don't tell me, you gonna cry to sleep tonight? Coz you didn't like what I said!!? 🤣🤣 boohoo you
She's really mad at Steve for doimg that to her. This type of worrying can actually be bad for her. It could even lead to her hurting the child by trying to over protect her. Just by her facial expressions you can tell she was dead serious.
+acemurphy2 Exactly! The child has a greater chance of dying in her sleep than if she were killed by coyotes because most carnivores won't hurt/kill humans just for the hell of it...they have to be provoked! Humans are really the only ones who hunt/kill other animals for no good reason...
This man is one of the kindest, most respectful men in the universe. He so gently took her on a journey toward getting her to laugh...a little bit. Meanwhile his audience was following him as best they could...not to jeer and to hold their cracking up to a minimum. May this and all very worried moms be treated equally with respect...someone else would have eaten her alive...(like that snake!)
Because white women are concerned about the dummest things. And Steve noticed that. Realize how she would stop laughing and look at the lady confused like "what are you talking about" then continue laughing? She was just happy she wasn't the only one who thought the women was overreacting
When he said, buy a playstation and keep her inside, I almost spit my coffee!! I do understand where she's coming from, because no one will look out for your kids the way you will. She may need to home school for awhile.
No!! Coz that will only FEED into her neuroticism big time!! She needs a sear head banging!! Coz she's insane!! This is not a healthy mental thinking and I feel extremely sorry for her daughter who she's going to infect with that kind of mindset and she's going to be fearful of EVERYTHING!!! RVERY DAMN THING!! The what if's are absolutely endless!! But bravery and resilience are stronger and tougher than all that!
Omg Heather, You made it sound like you lived in the desert of Nevada, or deep into Texas somewhere. Anyway as a parent myself I understand wanting to protect your kids but sometimes we have to LET GO, AND LET GOD. As for all your little scenarios, I have to admit I had to laugh. But what had me cracking up was the lady in the pink and white shirt across from her, watching and hearing her laughing the way she was tickled me even more.
It's not a high five, she's raising her hand to God to save her from either dying of laughter or to bless that confused white lady. It's a black thing lmao
When she first started taking the brunette in the blue was looking at her like bish what , then Steve gave the same look ,and the lady in pink was cracking up bc this woman sounded ridiculous it's ok to be protective over your children but dang can this child live you don't want her watching tv but you also don't want her playing outside what you gonna do make her bubble girl lol
So I every animal but people still die from animals don't they? If she sees a bunch of them pretty often it would be a concern for me because a 4 year old is much smaller than a fully grown adult they're actually afraid of.
I'm sure it was a joke about the snake bite and sucking the poison out, but if anyone was wondering, that is NOT what you do for a snake bite. The correct thing to do is to put a tourniquet a few inches above the bite (if it's on the arm or the leg) and then go to the emergency room.
Part me feels for this Mum, being a parent is scary and there is so much out there that can hurt them. The other part of me wants to slap her and tell her to let her daughter's live!! Being a parent is a balancing act of protecting them and letting them explore and learn! She just needs to figure out how to balance better!
Exactly!! Well said! I mean you are NEVER going to be able to protect them completely!! Not in their childhood and not as adult!! So she must let her love, experience, BREATH, fall and hurt!! This is life!! And it's a great subliminal life message that she needs to teach her! You can't get away and be immune to hurt and pain! No such thing! So when I have kids (if) I'm on purple go na let them fall and experience little bit of bruises and scratches! It's natural process of learning to toughen up! I'd want my kids to BE OUT THERE IN NATURE!! AND EXPERIENCE IT ALL! 😊😊👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I feel you woman!!! That is me! This is the hardest thing for a mother! I can't even imagine how you are hurting!...the woman next to her tho...she is having a very good time!
I feel so sorry for her kid. She's going to imprint HER fears on her daughter and the kid will never reach her full potential. Steve's correct, anything can happen anytime.
Pinkie had me rollin. Steve took that lady on down through there. He had her about to cry. Steve got down she knows that she was going to be up there every day. I watched this so many times. And finna watch it again!
I lived in Naperville for 6 years. There ARE coyotes in the Chicago suburbs (and the south side of Naperville, especially). They are not that common, but people like this lady unfortunately are. This sort of thinking makes the parents blind to the dangers faced from indoors. Heroin has been a big problem in the high schools in Naperville for decades, unlike poorer suburbs nearby.
Alreem Kamal I didn't say it should be, I was saying she was exemplary of a type of thinking that contributes to a problem in her town. I think you did not read my comment very carefully.