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X_Digger

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53. Wait, you assume I've read every post you've made in this thread? Lol.
Wed Mar 4, 2015, 10:00 PM
Mar 2015

Of course a developmentally challenged child has special needs.

But an otherwise normally-abled child? Yeah, being overprotective doesn't really prepare them for life, unless you plan on having them live with you the rest of their life.

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We have, and it's not abuse in any way shape or form where I come from. ScreamingMeemie Mar 2015 #1
I walked just over a mile alone each day to reach my school. It was normal in the 50s & 60s. In_The_Wind Mar 2015 #2
Ya, me too, but the hazards along every mile are not the same. HereSince1628 Mar 2015 #10
Thanks google street view maps. I just looked at the house I lived in when I was 9. In_The_Wind Mar 2015 #31
It was normal in the '70s and '80s, too. HuckleB Mar 2015 #11
I have five year old and a nine year old. bravenak Mar 2015 #3
Funny there is not a murderer registry. nt Logical Mar 2015 #17
There should be. bravenak Mar 2015 #18
How about assault? DUI? Robbery? Burglary? Why not all of them? nt Logical Mar 2015 #19
Don't get all buck wild with me!!! I'm not the one. bravenak Mar 2015 #20
No murder registry but a sexual one is a joke. Murder is a little worse. nt Logical Mar 2015 #23
I like the sex offender registry being there. bravenak Mar 2015 #25
And in some states, someone can be put on the registry Mariana Mar 2015 #28
So true, misused a lot. nt Logical Mar 2015 #30
It's not a joke - let tell 840high Mar 2015 #52
It is a joke there is not a murderer registry. nt Logical Mar 2015 #54
Child sex offenders are often repeat offenders. KMOD Mar 2015 #68
Why? plantwomyn Mar 2015 #75
I still would like to know where they live! Nt Logical Mar 2015 #76
yep 840high Mar 2015 #82
Yet sex crimes have recitivism rates at the very bottom, compared to other felonies. X_Digger Mar 2015 #22
The man who raped me as a child died in prison after raping another child. bravenak Mar 2015 #24
Your admittedly horrible experience trumps actual data? Hrmm. X_Digger Mar 2015 #27
Living in a state with a high rate of sexual assault I'm doing the exact right thing. bravenak Mar 2015 #29
I raised 4 and never looked at the registry once. What state do you live in? nt Logical Mar 2015 #32
It's difficult to figure out Aerows Mar 2015 #37
The rape capital of America. bravenak Mar 2015 #46
It is exactly the right thing for you. I am also Ed Suspicious Mar 2015 #33
I'm with you and brave Aerows Mar 2015 #38
I'll ease up when they start listening to me. bravenak Mar 2015 #43
I stand with you, bravenak. I was sexually assaulted as a child. And I check the sex registries! Dont call me Shirley Mar 2015 #56
Thank you. I don't think it's weird at all to check the registries. bravenak Mar 2015 #60
+1. When the majority knows this, then a positive change in society can occur. Dont call me Shirley Mar 2015 #93
Ours flew the nest, without being wrapped in bubble wrap. X_Digger Mar 2015 #34
Did you live in the Rape capital of America? bravenak Mar 2015 #45
New Orleans, Knoxville, Tampa, Miami Beach, among others.. X_Digger Mar 2015 #47
Did you read about Alaska tho? bravenak Mar 2015 #48
And NOLA was (still is?) the murder capital. X_Digger Mar 2015 #49
But you think I'm overprotective? bravenak Mar 2015 #51
Wait, you assume I've read every post you've made in this thread? Lol. X_Digger Mar 2015 #53
Yes. I usually read every post on a subthread I respond to. bravenak Mar 2015 #55
Your kids, your call. But would you consider parents who made a different call "abusive"? Comrade Grumpy Mar 2015 #74
It depends. bravenak Mar 2015 #78
I am sorry. Really sorry. 840high Mar 2015 #79
It's ok. I think people think that only happens in books. Blinders. bravenak Mar 2015 #80
my wife is EXTREMELY overprotective of her son backwoodsbob Mar 2015 #84
That's different. He's grown. bravenak Mar 2015 #85
it's coming backwoodsbob Mar 2015 #88
Not your job to support grown men. At all. bravenak Mar 2015 #89
yep backwoodsbob Mar 2015 #90
I'm going to step right up to the plate Aerows Mar 2015 #36
So you think nothing a parent does can be too overprotective? Nothing? nt Logical Mar 2015 #39
I think if a parent is wary Aerows Mar 2015 #41
Thank you. bravenak Mar 2015 #40
Exactly Aerows Mar 2015 #44
This is clearly insane. Warpy Mar 2015 #4
+1000 nomorenomore08 Mar 2015 #77
Name the officials involved and try to get them fired. AngryAmish Mar 2015 #5
The article doesn't mention the route they walked. femmocrat Mar 2015 #6
Why don't you think they're safe any more? HuckleB Mar 2015 #8
Well, they are famous now. femmocrat Mar 2015 #12
And yet it's safer than it was 20, 30, 40 years ago. HuckleB Mar 2015 #14
We're becoming a very fearful society. HuckleB Mar 2015 #7
That is crazier than shit. hifiguy Mar 2015 #9
we would travel miles on our bikes at that age in the fifties spanone Mar 2015 #13
I can remember at age 10 riding my bike 6 miles along the gravel shoulder of a narrow county road tularetom Mar 2015 #15
My mother put me in my playpen teenagebambam Mar 2015 #16
I was a feral child, and I can't claim it was all good... hunter Mar 2015 #21
In Middle School in the 70's, I sometimes walked 6 miles to get home. Maedhros Mar 2015 #26
i went into the woods once by myself, got out of the area i knew following some imaginary trail, ND-Dem Mar 2015 #65
When I was a kid, we didn't see our mother from morning to night liberal N proud Mar 2015 #35
Something that is a mile away is not in my neighborhood but is in a nearby neigborhood Bluenorthwest Mar 2015 #42
i used to run all over the place MFM008 Mar 2015 #50
My sister and I ran all over the neighborhood cwydro Mar 2015 #57
So many kids don't even go outside today, though KMOD Mar 2015 #71
I know. cwydro Mar 2015 #92
There is a difference between abuse and neglect loyalsister Mar 2015 #58
when i was a kid we were out from dawn to dark, went all over the neighborhood, to the store, ND-Dem Mar 2015 #59
my brother & i were latch key kids a lot, if we did not go 3 doors away to grandparents. pansypoo53219 Mar 2015 #61
When I was in kindergarten in the mid-50's, SheilaT Mar 2015 #62
There were a lot of us... Blanks Mar 2015 #63
If You Want Free Range Kids, Go Live on the Range Upward Mar 2015 #64
When I was a kid, I would be gone all day on my bike. My friends and I would only come home to eat midnight Mar 2015 #66
It's absurd to believe that constitutes neglect Dyedinthewoolliberal Mar 2015 #67
sad part is, there are kids who are genuinely abused being neglected/ignored by CPS whereisjustice Mar 2015 #69
Ironically, crime rate in the US has been dropping for twenty years. progressoid Mar 2015 #70
I don't think we're getting 840high Mar 2015 #81
I live in Florida where people come for sun, sand, and sea. Criminals come too. 1monster Mar 2015 #72
Ridiculous overreach. KMOD Mar 2015 #73
Six is a bit young, but the 10 is OK taught_me_patience Mar 2015 #83
I have kids the same age abelenkpe Mar 2015 #86
I suffered the opposite. My parents were jailers. Manifestor_of_Light Mar 2015 #87
Kids who lived relatively close to our elementary school walked in the 60s and 70s. Yo_Mama Mar 2015 #91
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