Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Baby's head hit the door jam. Not slammed. Baby did not even react.
Please stop calling it a "door jam". The word is "doorjamb." I tried to subtly correct your error in my earlier post but you keep on spelling it wrong. I also agree that you are changing your story. If a baby's head hits a doorjamb, the baby could be injured. Doesn't matter how hard you think it was; this was an infant.
Anonymous wrote:Baby's head hit the door jam. Not slammed. Baby did not even react.
Anonymous wrote:Baby's head hit the door jam. Not slammed. Baby did not even react.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe try next time to help another parent/grandparent with the door. She had her hands full, literally.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would have called security and told them what happened. That poor little girl needs someone to speak for her when she can't. Slapping a little girl, practically still a baby, across the face is wrong. You wouldn't slap an adult. But you can slap a child? Um, no.
Umm, yes, she can. You wouldn't, and I wouldn't, but parents can and do slap their children.
Anonymous wrote:Baby was fine. Did not even whimper. Was not slammed into the door. It was a two year old being irrationally stubborn. Woman just overreacted.
Anonymous wrote:100 bucks says they are black.
Anonymous wrote:100 bucks says they are black.