Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are a no physical touch without verbal consent family. I have both girls and boys so I want it to be modeled and for them them feel comfortable saying no. My kids as young as 18 months know to say yes or no. We have 6 kids ages 18 months to 17.
You might want to work on withholding consent sometimes. 6 kids is too many.
These are weird religious freaks
How, in a family of 8, does anyone have time to have interactions beyond “Larlo, may I put my arm around you? May I now hug you? DH may I give you a kiss before I go upstairs?”. At some point it seems like everyone would just begin minimizing physical contact
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are a no physical touch without verbal consent family. I have both girls and boys so I want it to be modeled and for them them feel comfortable saying no. My kids as young as 18 months know to say yes or no. We have 6 kids ages 18 months to 17.
You might want to work on withholding consent sometimes. 6 kids is too many.
Anonymous wrote:We are a no physical touch without verbal consent family. I have both girls and boys so I want it to be modeled and for them them feel comfortable saying no. My kids as young as 18 months know to say yes or no. We have 6 kids ages 18 months to 17.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is crazy. Stupid trend.
Well we'll see what the rates of date rape look like in 20 years.
Lol. Please do explain the logic behind this statement. I would love to hear your thought process.
+1. In these families are spouses asking to hug each other, too? Does your child ask to hug you before hugging?
People get to decide when and how they're touched. Your poor kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is crazy. Stupid trend.
Well we'll see what the rates of date rape look like in 20 years.
Lol. Please do explain the logic behind this statement. I would love to hear your thought process.
+1. In these families are spouses asking to hug each other, too? Does your child ask to hug you before hugging?
People get to decide when and how they're touched. Your poor kids.
Anonymous wrote:We are a no physical touch without verbal consent family. I have both girls and boys so I want it to be modeled and for them them feel comfortable saying no. My kids as young as 18 months know to say yes or no. We have 6 kids ages 18 months to 17.
Anonymous wrote:This seems to be a new parenting trend but I don’t know if it is actually the best thing- I don’t know if I want my kids to have ask before they hug me- that seems a little cold. And I also want them to get lots of hugs from me. Thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:No. You should be able to tell if they don’t want to be hugged. If you get it wrong it becomes obvious if they stiffen up and then you move away.
Anonymous wrote:Of course not, but I stop if they tell me not to stop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is crazy. Stupid trend.
Well we'll see what the rates of date rape look like in 20 years.
Lol. Please do explain the logic behind this statement. I would love to hear your thought process.
+1. In these families are spouses asking to hug each other, too? Does your child ask to hug you before hugging?
People get to decide when and how they're touched. Your poor kids.