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_refugee_  ·  3579 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: Who is allowed at a death watch?

    None of them felt it was something they would want anyone else to experience.

Well, yeah, sure. No one wants people to have to experience bad things in life (generally speaking). That does not have any impact on the fact that everyone has to.

Do you also plan on hiding rape, murder, war, and crime from your child? Will you not let them read the newspaper or hear the TV? Will you refuse to discuss current events in front of them? Have you considered that hiding the bad things from a child might result in the child being unable to cope with them later in life, blind-sided by situations that they were never raised to be prepared for despite the fact that they are common occurrences?

For the record I have very strong opinions on whether children should be exposed to "bad" or "adult" stuff that stem from my own experiences where my parents tried to "protect" me by not informing me of certain dangers and I ended up unprepared for those situations when they began to occur in high school and college.

I think kids are pretty resilient creatures and I don't think you're giving them as a whole or as a class the benefit of the doubt here.

I also think that you, OftenBen and I are speaking a bit out of depth across the board as, well, we be child-free.