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OMG can you guys get over that?? The point of this thread is toddlers on leashes. I have taken TODDLERS in public crowded areas and not had to leash them. BOTTOM LINE.
No I won't "get over it" because you are speaking from a place of ignorance on the topic of having difficult to control children.
No I won't "get over it" because you are speaking from a place of ignorance on the topic of having difficult to control children.
well I have taken toddlers out and "controlled" them without degrading them to an animal status. Just because they arent MY children doesnt lessen that fact no matter how hard you try.
This is what YOU said on THIS thread. This is what I, and others, responded to. Quit backpedaling.
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Originally Posted by OhioChic
But I have taken toddlers out in public areas with big crowds. Whats the difference? My co worker is sitting next to me and her daughter is 3 and she said they are for animals too. She even said her daughter makes fun of other children who use them.
[quote=Katiana;19635127]DUH to you! You've obviously never had TWO children at a time in a public space, like a mall. One child distracts you, and the other runs off and hides. Mind you, toddlers have no sense of danger. Now before you tell me that your toddler niece is afraid say, of the vaccuum cleaner, let me remind you of what I said: no sense of danger. A toddler doesn't know it's dangerous to run off and hide. You may even play such a game at home. Plus, toddlers don't have much sense of direction. You may be in children's clothing at a mall store, and all of a sudden your child is in furniture and has NO idea how to get back.quote]
Thus why a parent shouldnt bite off more than they can handle. Why would I take 2 small children out in a huge place where ANYTHING could happen if I cant handle them???
well I have taken toddlers out and "controlled" them without degrading them to an animal status. Just because they arent MY children doesnt lessen that fact no matter how hard you try.
I find it HIGHLY suspect that a THREE YEAR OLD would say this:
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Originally Posted by OhioChic
How is a little kid seeing another little kid on a leash and then asking their mom "Mom why is that kid wearing a dog leash dont they parent love them?" rude???
How many at one time? One I knew I couldnt handle more.
Where? Ohio State Fair
For how long? 3.5 hours
Were they walking? yes
In a stroller? no
Were you alone? yes
How old are these toddlers? she was 2 at the time
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