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    @momentaryloss wrote:

    @momentaryloss wrote:

    @rubyred wrote:

    @minim wrote:

    I think this is a step too far. Children have brilliant imaginations and can PRETEND they are breastfeeding if they want to mimic mum. We already have pooing and weeing babies, and ones that you can bottle feed. Why do we really need one that mimics breast feeding too?

    The nightmare visions of “whatever next” rush to the forefront of a reluctant brain !

    Just Chat Toddler Edition – stunt the development of your child’s emotional well being and speech centre by encouraging him or her to swear at and express rage towards people they cannot see and are unlikely to interact with in the flesh.

    Marvel at their first troll and that day they made a perfectly decent reasonable person disappear for 6 months by the overwhelming and demeaning nature of their posts.

    Feel your chest swell with pride as they get banned from the chatroom, before having to buy a new computer and change ISP before they can sneak in under the radar and post again. Be amazed to notice as they grow up that age does not mellow them, improve their chi or make them nicer to their fellow human beings.

    If it’s good enough for us big kids – it’s good enough for the little ones (or weans for the Scots amongst us).

    Sorry – bad day

    :?

    If they were weaned they wouldn’t need breast feeding.

    Just trying to lighten the mood a tad :D

    #462091

    @minim wrote:

    @momentaryloss wrote:

    @momentaryloss wrote:

    @rubyred wrote:

    @minim wrote:

    I think this is a step too far. Children have brilliant imaginations and can PRETEND they are breastfeeding if they want to mimic mum. We already have pooing and weeing babies, and ones that you can bottle feed. Why do we really need one that mimics breast feeding too?

    The nightmare visions of “whatever next” rush to the forefront of a reluctant brain !

    Just Chat Toddler Edition – stunt the development of your child’s emotional well being and speech centre by encouraging him or her to swear at and express rage towards people they cannot see and are unlikely to interact with in the flesh.

    Marvel at their first troll and that day they made a perfectly decent reasonable person disappear for 6 months by the overwhelming and demeaning nature of their posts.

    Feel your chest swell with pride as they get banned from the chatroom, before having to buy a new computer and change ISP before they can sneak in under the radar and post again. Be amazed to notice as they grow up that age does not mellow them, improve their chi or make them nicer to their fellow human beings.

    If it’s good enough for us big kids – it’s good enough for the little ones (or weans for the Scots amongst us).

    Sorry – bad day

    :?

    If they were weaned they wouldn’t need breast feeding.

    Just trying to lighten the mood a tad :D

    :D :D :D

    #462092

    eve

    I know that this isnt quite the same thing but its something i found equally disturbing. An article in a mag i read recently about a married couple who wanted to have a child. They obtained a doll, a very lifelike doll, and they treat it as their baby. she “changes its nappy” and “breast feeds” it. They put it too bed and take if for walks in a pram.

    this was not a joke or a prank. This couple really behave this way with this doll.

    #462093

    @eve wrote:

    I know that this isnt quite the same thing but its something i found equally disturbing. An article in a mag i read recently about a married couple who wanted to have a child. They obtained a doll, a very lifelike doll, and they treat it as their baby. she “changes its nappy” and “breast feeds” it. They put it too bed and take if for walks in a pram.

    this was not a joke or a prank. This couple really behave this way with this doll.

    saw a programme on tv yonks ago about this kind of thing………we’ll be seeing programmes about people taking thier stuffed dogs for a walk next
    :roll:

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