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In reply to the discussion: Greatest Pharmacist Ever Prescribes Anti-Monster Spray for 6-Year-Old [View all]Dorian Gray
(13,496 posts)47. Hah
Before I had a three year old, I would have said... "He's just perpetuating in her mind that there is monsters! Don't do that!"
But after having a three year old who is continuously insistent that the bugs are going to get her in her bedroom. Every night she insists that I spray her bedroom with bug spray so that they don't crawl all over her when she's sleeping. After weeks of denying that there were going to be bugs, I finally gave in and started spraying. Just one quick little squirt with a water bottle, and she's no longer fearful. Before that? Every night she'd cry and wail out of fear of the bugs.
Some fears are totally irrational and if some placebo gives her peace, then I'm going to go for peace!
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onehandle
Mar 2014
OP
hence the logic of the older, tried and true method of leaving a few cookies out to appease
KittyWampus
Mar 2014
#31
But then they tell all their monster friends and they all come over for cookie parties.
cui bono
Mar 2014
#52
Yes but on the other hand, she will get "hooked" on the monster spray. The pharmacist isnt no fool.
rhett o rick
Mar 2014
#75
"This is going to result in an explosion of anti-monster-spray-resistant monsters. "
greiner3
Mar 2014
#58
He's also in the "Dear Mr Watterson" movie about the Calvin and Hobbes creator
SomethingFishy
Mar 2014
#21
Yes, but sadly it costs $500 million in campaign donations to the opposing party. nt
okaawhatever
Mar 2014
#14
Thanks for the idea. I have a 2 year old greatgrandchild who has monsters in her room.
jwirr
Mar 2014
#10
"Don't worry about that bug, it has no mouth parts" my father used to say, when there was some
FailureToCommunicate
Mar 2014
#74
I don't recall if those giant roaches DID hiss...we kids were yelling too loud to hear 'em if they
FailureToCommunicate
Mar 2014
#78