100% agree with you. Great response. |
I was thinking about Madeline McCann as well. People freaked out about that (rightfully so, IMO) and the parents were on the same property and checking in every few minutes. |
| These are rich people staying in an expensive hotel and going out for an expensive night. There is no excuse to leave kids alone even to go down the street but zero excuse when they have that much money not to hire a babysitter. She will get off with a good attorney and given a free pass. |
A medical emergency is not comparable to a night on the town. |
Do you know anything about a 5 month old infant? |
Let’s common sense check this tho, right? Did the parents have the cameras out on the table at the restaurant checking often? No. Could they hear anything from the monitors over the sounds of the restaurant? No. This excuse of having cameras is such BS. They were not attending to the cameras like a good parent would at home. Give me a break |
Yea the poster defending this woman is truly awful. And the messed up part is, I bet when a bad thing happens to her she’s like… well that’s life! When in reality, at least some fraction of the time, she’d actually just made a terrible decision that a reasonable person would never have done but she thinks it’s w in the range of acceptable. Fine to do to yourself. Not okay to do to children you brought into this world…. |
The actual risk of crossing a street or riding in a car is far greater. |
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Who is this Dax person?
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I actually think the 2 year old is a bigger deal. The five month old can’t walk itself out of the room. They can listen for crying and go to the five month old. Nothing bad is happening to it in a hotel room unless the parents don’t come when it cries. |
PP here. I agree with you but just can't get over the idea that anyone would leave an infant to go out for dinner. Leaving an infant and a 2 year old in a hotel room to go out for dinner is truly beyond my comprehension. |
Lying on its back, it could spit up and choke. |
I am that poster you are talking about so casually. Horrible things actually have happened to me, and I do not always think 'that's life'. There are specific decisions made by specific people (sometimes me) that have led to bad things happening. My brother died as a teenager riding a vehicle my parents purchased for him and allowed him to ride. I believe they hold some responsibility for his death. And my house burned to the ground after being struck by lightening, which was no one's fault. But I actually think it is BECAUSE I have experienced fairly extreme tragedies in both extremely random ways and in ways where a single decision led to a chain of events that led to the tragedy that I have this perspective. And I spent my first year as a mother in a state of extreme stress and anxiety about protecting my child because of these (and some other) events. And at some point I realized that I was hurting her both by being so amped up and by not allowing her to experience things and that I had to figure out how to make better risk analysis to survive motherhood. And so I worked at it, and I challenge myself to experience moments of discomfort when my children are taking risks that I find uncomfortable but that aren't actually dangerous to just sit, because they learn through failure/experience. Anyway none of that is relevant here as there is nothing to be gained by the kids from being left in a hotel room. I just don't think anything is served when we make situations like this out to be THE WORST THING EVER. A lot of truly terrible things and terrible neglect happens to children. IMO, this isn't that, although I will say the story someone told in the early pages about a toddler wandering around and a poster finding the mother in the lobby partying horrified me. In my imagining of how I could do something like this, I actually feel like I would be watching the monitor far more closely than if I was at home (where frequently the monitor was just plugged in somewhere in the room and I'd look at it if I heard something). To the point where it just wouldn't be fun and relaxing. And the other reports that they were with a group of people made me question my own assessment here because in that situation they are less likely to be watching that monitor like a hawk. And talking about it like it is just isn't helpful and actually hurts people who are in the greyer areas (working mom needing groceries example etc) |
I have had three babies and never had a single incident where my not ill child spontaneously started choking while asleep. You put babies on their backs to ensure they have good airflow. There is a massive safety campaign encouraging people to put babies on their backs specifically because babies do not die if they are on their back. And if I had been asleep when that happened, I wouldn't know anyway. |
Honestly I agree with you (and I'm the poster saying that logically I don't think the kids were endangered who everyone thinks is a neglectful monster), although I would be a lot more able to comprehend it if they were eating in the hotel itself. To me that is where this crosses the line into needlessly risky/stupid. Why leave the building? |