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"Pussification of babies.." what?!

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what's truly sad is when the current generation of retirees and elderly pass on, there will be no one around that actually remembers life before vaccination.

Of course, the damage is already happening, but you'll more and more people with zero reference, simply assuming that vaccines don't do dick, and preposterously: far more harm than good.

it would be hilarious if it weren't so fucking asinine.

To be honest there are a ton of fellow NYC liberals who are that idiotic as well, email forwarding b.s. research from websites made in Front Page proclaiming the dangers of vaccination (or how it's all some weird conspiracy). In fact, they have such a loud voice that our pediatrician spoke to us far longer than necessary about the pros/cons of something that should be required.
 

zinfamous

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He punched me in the nuts with his sippy cup the other day too. Thus taking the throne as man of the house. :(

just take a pic of him whilst on the toilet during his potty training stage, keep it is blackmail material.

Never get to remind him of the evidence when he becomes older and more stubborn.
 

JulesMaximus

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They're pretty friggin durable when they are young. My son is 15 months old and so far I have stuck his head in a running ceiling fan, he fell off our king size bed, fell down our entire flight of stairs, then this past weekend fell down 2 steps to a concrete patio, and put his hand onto a hot disc brake on the car.

As soon as they can stand and walk, they get into all sorts of trouble.

Edit-Perhaps I was a bit judgemental. Comment withdrawn. :)

My son was jumping on the bed when he was 2 and he hit his head on the footrail (solid wood with a nice hard edge) and he had a 1" crease in his forehead that went away after about a year. That really has been the worst injury of his life so far...and he's 9 years old now.
 
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MarkXIX

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I'm surprised you haven't been awarded Father of the Year. :rolleyes:

My son was jumping on the bed when he was 2 and he hit his head on the footrail (solid wood with a nice hard edge) and he had a 1" crease in his forehead that went away after about a year. That really has been the worst injury of his life so far...and he's 9 years old now.

Well, there's that and the blisters from the high heels he probably wears now. :D
 

JulesMaximus

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Well, there's that and the blisters from the high heels he probably wears now. :D

He likes to clomp around in my Sidi motorcycle boots actually. He's managed to scrape himself up pretty good on his bicycle too but nothing compared to that bruise on his forehead from that incident when he was 2. That was kind of scary actually.
 

JulesMaximus

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I'm not proud of any of it, and only during one of the incidents was I watching him. You know what they say about assume... You're an ass.

Don't get all butt hurt. :awe: It just seemed like a lot for a 15 month old.
 
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TwiceOver

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Don't get all butt hurt Nancy. :awe: It just seemed like a lot for a 15 month old.

As a parent you should know not to question someone else's parenting ability blindly like that. I hate assholes that do that. "Ohh his kid fell down the stairs what a bad parent" then they start smoking their cigarettes in the car with their kid. Everyone has their moments.

Hmmm they require carseats for 5-12 year olds now?

Booster seats. I guess they aren't supposed to be in a regular seat until they are something like 85 pounds? I don't remember a car seat or a booster in my life.
 

blackdogdeek

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My son was jumping on the bed when he was 2 and he hit his head on the footrail (solid wood with a nice hard edge) and he had a 1" crease in his forehead that went away after about a year. That really has been the worst injury of his life so far...and he's 9 years old now.

before my youngest turned 2 she jumped off the playground at the local park in an attempt to reach the monkey bars that were about 4 feet above her head. needless to say she missed by about 3.5 feet and landed on the ground so hard, even though someone managed to break her fall by catching her under the arms, that she fractured her thigh bone really high up by her hip bone. she had to wear a cast from her waist all the way down one leg to her ankle and down the other leg to her knee. for 6 weeks. she was actually in decent spirits for that time considering that her mobility was reduced to nothing. after she got the cast off i figured the whole experience would temper her personality but she's just as crazy now as she was before.
 

JulesMaximus

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As a parent you should know not to question someone else's parenting ability blindly like that. I hate assholes that do that. "Ohh his kid fell down the stairs what a bad parent" then they start smoking their cigarettes in the car with their kid. Everyone has their moments.



Booster seats. I guess they aren't supposed to be in a regular seat until they are something like 85 pounds? I don't remember a car seat or a booster in my life.

Alright, calm down. I'll edit my post if it makes you feel better.

Honestly, it was the "put his head in a ceiling fan" comment that made me do a double take. Thinking about it though, I guess if you had him up on your shoulders I can see that happening. Some kids are just more accident prone than others.

As of January 1, 2005:
Children MUST be secured in an appropriate child passenger restraint (safety seat or booster seat) IN THE BACK SEAT OF A VEHICLE until they are at least 6 years old or weigh at least 60 pounds.

This is CA law.
 
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TwiceOver

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Honestly, it was the "put his head in a ceiling fan" comment that made me do a double take. Thinking about it though, I guess if you had him up on your shoulders I can see that happening. Some kids are just more accident prone than others.

Of all of his accidents that was the only one that was purely my fault. You don't really think of the layout of your house until you are playing around and toss your son in the air. He was about 7 months at the time. He cried for about 10 seconds then went back to whatever.
 

hanoverphist

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just take a pic of him whilst on the toilet during his potty training stage, keep it is blackmail material.

Never get to remind him of the evidence when he becomes older and more stubborn.

i have pics of my son and two nephews in tutus for this purpose. they will rue the day they thought that would be funny.
 

child of wonder

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I love it when people dish out their 2 cents on parenting...and then tell you everything you're doing wrong!

My cousin is like this.

He's a couple years older than me and has never had children, yet thinks he has all the answers and parenting is just some simple, cut and dry procedure that he gets and I don't.
 

Miramonti

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As a new dad I'm hearing a lot of my older relatives and in laws (especially from the south/Mid-west) say things like "carseats?! in my day, we just strapped a baby onto the armrest!" or other flippant views of current medical knowledge and parenting... My reply is usually "in your day, a lot more babies died." I know some of it's silly but, if a certain practice is leading to infants getting harmed en masse, what's so wrong about our society learning from our mistakes? What I find interesting is the anger attached to the statements about how much better things were back then, but weren't we just collectively ignorant?

Yeah, similar types of people who ride around on top of a very powerful motor resting between 2 wheels, going 80 mph without a helmet. Something like that.
 

preslove

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OP, with shitty relatives like yours & all the stress they put on you, you shouldn't feel too guilty about your pot use. Just keep it away from the kid.
 

GotIssues

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My cousin is like this.

He's a couple years older than me and has never had children, yet thinks he has all the answers and parenting is just some simple, cut and dry procedure that he gets and I don't.

Those who don't have kids often think they know more than those that do.

No, I don't have kids, but I try to keep grounded on these matters. I pay attention to what people do (to pick up on anything that may be useful a few years in the future - learn from others' experiences), and if I don't think it's right, I'll question it to try to find out why they think it's right rather than just assuming they are wrong.
 
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OP, with shitty relatives like yours & all the stress they put on you, you shouldn't feel too guilty about your pot use. Just keep it away from the kid.

Hah - was worried that someone would cross reference threads - yeah, my stress level is at an all time high, my blood pressure's sky high, I started smoking weed again, and I'm smoking a pack every other day again (after quitting for a good while)... My baby's the sweetest little kid possible, the stress around her is what's !!!!???!!! Not justifying anything, just venting - thanks for listening :)
 

Jeff7

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My gf's mother said something similar. She isn't against carseats but she has this idiotic logic in her mind that if they made it back then without them..then it must not be that big of a deal.
This mindset is fun.

We also got "made it" without easy access to clean water or good sewage systems.

Wanna crap somewhere? Go for it. Anywhere.
Want something to drink that won't give you dysentery? Good luck with that!
 

MrChad

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Lots of people are completely ignorant about car safety with kids. Motor vehicle accidents are the #1 cause of death for kids, and yet tons of adults ignore studies and statistics about rear-facing car seats, proper installation, booster seats for older kids, etc. We know a lot more about how to keep kids safer in cars now than we did even 20 or 30 years ago, but it boggles my mind that some people seem threatened by adopting new standards and protocols when it comes to car seats.
 

Jeff7

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Lots of people are completely ignorant about car safety with kids. Motor vehicle accidents are the #1 cause of death for kids, and yet tons of adults ignore studies and statistics about rear-facing car seats, proper installation, booster seats for older kids, etc. We know a lot more about how to keep kids safer in cars now than we did even 20 or 30 years ago, but it boggles my mind that some people seem threatened by adopting new standards and protocols when it comes to car seats.
It's also a culture that seems to think that driving a car is the God-given right that Raptor Jesus died for. And of course, too many have absolutely no concept of how potentially dangerous a car can be. Oh cool, I can text and check Facebook while driving!
 

sandorski

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Back in my day, we didn't need no airbags or seatbelts to stay secure. That's what the windshield was for!!!
 

KK

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yeah, back in my day we had this thing called circumcision, nowadays parents are pussifying their kids.
 

MagickMan

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I do remember crawling around the car when I was ~4y/o, standing in the seat and hanging out the windows. I never wore a seat belt. In retrospect, it was very dangerous, but it sure was a hell of a lot of fun.