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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]^^Its the same poster. Probably got his drink on. I can tell by the hasty one liners in a row. He does this on many threads. Poor guy should spend his time volunteering at children's hospital instead of wasting his time hating on them. Then again, they might not allow him to volunteer there.[/quote] This may blow your narrow mind(s), but [b]people who have dogs do not necessarily hate kids[/b]. If this is what you think, you have a general comprehension problem of not only reading but how public spaces work. As far as I can see, no one has said they hate kids. That is false interpretation. To which "hasty one liners" [sic] do you refer? [/quote] Of course not! But a poster on this thread on DCUM (who may or may not have kids and/or dogs) is definitely taking a "it's the child's obligation to accommodate my dog" position, which may not be anti-child but is certainly not pro-child.[/quote] I said that a couple of times and I am a 46 year old mother of two kids and a dog-owner. I strongly believe that it is not in a child's best interest to have a phobia catered to in this way. It is encouraging the kid to be neurotic. If your kid is so terrified of dogs that he/she cannot use the bus stop if a dog is present, then your kid needs therapy. If you don't get your child some therapy for his/her phobia, you are a shitty parent. If you refuse to get therapy and demand that other families change their perfectly normal, reasonable behavior, you are a demanding asshole who I will ignore. (If your kid is working on the issue, that's different.) I'm not anti-child. I am anti-shitty parenting. [/quote]
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