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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Of course. Everyone is waiting to molest your child. EVERYONE. [/quote] Keep your head in the sand. That protects your child :roll: [/quote] Friend, I understand that this is your mission. I'm guessing you have gone through something terrible and I am truly sorry about that. But there is a big difference between making life decisions based on reasonable precautions, and "keeping your head in the sand." But I know you don't care what I think because only your worldview is correct. You prove that by posting incessantly anytime this topic comes up. You are right and the rest of us are idiots who don't care about our kids.[/quote] What is wrong with you? It is more than one person posting say this- not just whoever you are responding to. It is not just ONE crazy person posting each time this topic comes up saying it is a concern. Perhaps, you want to believe that because it makes your position seem more reasonable (??).[/quote] What is wrong with me? Nothing. You are the one that seems upset here. I never called anyone crazy. And I understand that there are probably a couple of people posting about this. But as a DCUM reader, I also know that everytime this topic comes up, there is someone who posts the same stories and the same rhetoric, using the same phrases, including keeping "your head in the sand." So yes, I believe I am addressing someone who posts on here a lot. I don't need to make my position seem more reasonable. It is reasonable to take precautions. It is reasonable to have different opinions on what those precautions should be. It is [b]not [/b]reasonable to imply that anyone who does not agree with your worldview does not care about protecting their children.[/quote]
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