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Heard about this the other day and I'll admit I'm bumfuzzled.
Being a parent, I "get" that in the mad-dash to find something...anything...clean to put on my son in the mornings can be a veritable gauntlet. I've lost count of the number of garments given in bulk by well-meaning friends and family. I've frequently seen my child in a "new" shirt and asked my wife, "when did we buy that?" only to get the response, "we didn't...I think Mom (her's) brought it".
In that sense-I can easily see where "mistakes" can happen, and would like to give "mom" the benefit of the doubt.
I might even see where a young boy might not immediately realize what he's looking at here-at least I HOPE that's a reasonable expectation...these days, one never knows.
All that said-Reality, experience and common sense tell me that this is either a case of extreme exhaustion leading to lack of "SA" on the mother's part...or something else.
Either way-if this is, as the woman claims, an honest mistake, I'd be stomping up and down on an attorney's office trying to keep this of the internet for the sake of my son. The accompanying video clip would indicate a larger issue that seems to be more and more common these days.
Being a parent, I "get" that in the mad-dash to find something...anything...clean to put on my son in the mornings can be a veritable gauntlet. I've lost count of the number of garments given in bulk by well-meaning friends and family. I've frequently seen my child in a "new" shirt and asked my wife, "when did we buy that?" only to get the response, "we didn't...I think Mom (her's) brought it".
In that sense-I can easily see where "mistakes" can happen, and would like to give "mom" the benefit of the doubt.
I might even see where a young boy might not immediately realize what he's looking at here-at least I HOPE that's a reasonable expectation...these days, one never knows.
All that said-Reality, experience and common sense tell me that this is either a case of extreme exhaustion leading to lack of "SA" on the mother's part...or something else.
Either way-if this is, as the woman claims, an honest mistake, I'd be stomping up and down on an attorney's office trying to keep this of the internet for the sake of my son. The accompanying video clip would indicate a larger issue that seems to be more and more common these days.
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