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Oh god. lol. This **** is sometimes why I hate liberals. Not all, but this doesn't help your cause.
Oh god. lol. This **** is sometimes why I hate liberals. Not all, but this doesn't help your cause.
You forgot to post a credible link.
I saw this the other day. So, what happens when the kid says "no", because that's going to happen.
"Excuse me, dear baby, but may I change the blowout that went up the back of your onesie and out both legs?"
You forgot to post a credible link.
Oh god. lol. This **** is sometimes why I hate liberals. Not all, but this doesn't help your cause.
“We work with parents from birth...Just about how to set up a culture of consent in their homes. ‘I’m going to change your nappy now, is that OK?’ Of course a baby’s not going to respond ‘yes mum, that’s awesome I’d love to have my nappy changed'.
"But if you leave a space and wait for body language and wait to make eye contact then you’re letting that child know that their response matters," she said.
I saw this the other day. So, what happens when the kid says "no", because that's going to happen.
"Excuse me, dear baby, but may I change the blowout that went up the back of your onesie and out both legs?"
You change their nappy anyway. The point is to teach them that adults don't have a right to touch their bodies, and teach them that they can say no. The earlier you make kids aware of that, the better position they'll be in to prevent or confront potential sexual abuse, which is the point of it.
On the surface, the mocking title sounds ridiculous; however, the entire article expresses more cohesively her theory... which I don't particularly agree with, but isn't as idiotic as it first appears.
That was the point I was trying to get across, lol, but you did it so much better!
Children may have to do stuff that they may not want to do. If its sexual, then no its completely wrong. If not, they have to deal with it.
Oh god. lol. This **** is sometimes why I hate liberals. Not all, but this doesn't help your cause.
You change their nappy anyway. The point is to teach them that adults don't have a right to touch their bodies, and teach them that they can say no. The earlier you make kids aware of that, the better position they'll be in to prevent or confront potential sexual abuse, which is the point of it.
So you tell them that they have the right to say no but you do it anyway?
So much for them feeling good about their ability to confront potential sexual abuse in the future.
So you tell them that they have the right to say no but you do it anyway?
So much for them feeling good about their ability to confront potential sexual abuse in the future.
I think the feasibility of this would very much depend on the age of the baby.Oh god. lol. This **** is sometimes why I hate liberals. Not all, but this doesn't help your cause.
Shhhh don't put logic into this please.
If they've had a **** blowout they need to be changed. You're teaching them that they have bodily autonomy, not creating a health hazard.
Shhhh don't put logic into this please.