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In reply to the discussion: i would appreciate the perspective of parents, of 2, 3, 4 yr old kids [View all]giftedgirl77
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i would appreciate the perspective of parents, of 2, 3, 4 yr old kids [View all]
seabeyond
Nov 2013
OP
i really dont want to argue the whole peta thing, but cant it be age appropriate?
seabeyond
Nov 2013
#6
my son did it at an older age. 7 or 8 and a couple times after, with his father.
seabeyond
Nov 2013
#21
I see it differently. The one on the left is what lots of people only see for thanksgiving, while
Electric Monk
Nov 2013
#98
Ok, somehow I'd missed that detail. I'll self-delete some of my posts. nt
Electric Monk
Nov 2013
#106
It's awfully nice of seabeyond to edit that little detail into their OP, after your post here. nt
Electric Monk
Nov 2013
#109
It really does change the discussion. I'm sure I'm not the only one who missed that detail. nt
Electric Monk
Nov 2013
#111
i did say the adult being taller will see the first image and the little kid will see the second.
seabeyond
Nov 2013
#114
ya. i really need that clarification. like i said, i was well familiar with the issue and focused
seabeyond
Nov 2013
#116
there is that. but... when starting this OP i really did not want this to be about peta.
seabeyond
Nov 2013
#122
i really had a problem with so many people telling me that kids this age were immersed in the
seabeyond
Nov 2013
#18
The message I take away from those pictures is, your kids will appreciate poultry far more
Warren DeMontague
Nov 2013
#5
Good point. Especially with poultry. That's an important lesson to learn. nt
Electric Monk
Nov 2013
#14
PETA is as usual exploitative and in this case they are exploiting the 'second image for short kids'
Bluenorthwest
Nov 2013
#7
Part of the power of such boards lies in the little known nature of the double image
Bluenorthwest
Nov 2013
#15
Exactly. It isn't just the gore. Their mockery of other causes is ridiculous and unnecessary.
kcr
Nov 2013
#13
again. that is not what the thread is about. we are talking about the picture and how we think our
seabeyond
Nov 2013
#25
of course i cannot. i asked. respectfully. that parents talk about their experience with children
seabeyond
Nov 2013
#36
i get that. they are in the height range. i was just thinking back to the ages that i would have
seabeyond
Nov 2013
#56
lol. ya. then there is that. give her a hug for me, tell her she made me smile. nt
seabeyond
Nov 2013
#50
What a horrible mom indeed, to feed her kids raw turkey. Salmonella can kill. nt
Electric Monk
Nov 2013
#73
that is so so so funny. and ya, with my second son too. he is very sensitive.
seabeyond
Nov 2013
#27
little ones goes to faces. especially moms. to figure out the world. that was the first to grab me
seabeyond
Nov 2013
#68
another from a little ones mind. they are not even thinking food. they are seeing a mother weilding
seabeyond
Nov 2013
#94
i didnt think i was really off. thank you to the parents coming in and expressing
seabeyond
Nov 2013
#44
so every one, every where, must walk your life and live your life experiences at the same age
seabeyond
Nov 2013
#46
absolutely. that was a big one for me. try to get it to the child on the sly.
seabeyond
Nov 2013
#60
exactly. you are right there in real time with a 2 yr old. i was going off memory. i agree.
seabeyond
Nov 2013
#70
When I was a toddler, my grandmother would give me a switch to chase the dead chicken running.
X_Digger
Nov 2013
#74
My partner and I were extremely protective of what our children watched when they were small
greatlaurel
Nov 2013
#79
I have a three year old granddaughter and YES, I would have a problem with that.
Th1onein
Nov 2013
#107
How do you feel about her seeing gory (and fake) abortion pictures on posters?
LeftyMom
Nov 2013
#120
My kid would have been more upset by the smiling serial killers in the first image.
LeftyMom
Nov 2013
#119
good for her. i have two nieces that are on and off. they really want to for moral reasons.
seabeyond
Nov 2013
#126
people were saying... but it is a cartoon. i think the cartoon of it is worse also. and
seabeyond
Nov 2013
#129
Indeed. As I believe you have said, a side-side picture would encourage conversation
riqster
Nov 2013
#132
My 2 year old wouldn't even notice it....my 3.5 year old would think it's silly.
cbdo2007
Nov 2013
#136