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Originally Posted by ~MS~
The saddest part, there are more people than any of us would like to think about that see nothing wrong with that.
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That is what got me in the comment section on the link. And they would bring up being lost themselves.
Being lost and being left are two different things. If you have lost your child, you {normally} look for them, are responsible in trying to find them.
I had to add the comment about how don't cha think whomever was in charge of the stroller should have taken the child out of it??? Does this mean maybe they were letting a child {with not enough common sense or maybe not big enough to carry the child} tend to the stroller????
And all of this bringing the bible in to it. Oh please, like that is the answer.
I think these people who are saying to forgive these people for the 'accident' have done things themselves. It isn't easy being a parent.
Ha, ~MS~. I was just telling someone today that it was years before I actually was able to go on whatever ride I wanted to, years. I did take my baby at 9 months and I tended to him no different than at home {naps, meals, etc.} and I was the person who would sit with the little ones {and some not so little ones} who were afraid to ride certain rides. I willingly did this because it seemed anyone else would tease them and make them feel badly for not riding whatever. So freakin' what. That man you talked about is a jerk.