Churchill wouldn't. He wouldn't have any friends to pressure him into neglecting his children. And he probably wouldn't be friends with people who neglect their children, even they wanted to be friends with him.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostYou might not think leaving kids unattended is a good idea. (It's not)
You go on holiday.
You're going out to dinner. Your kids have a bedtime routine and will be grumpy and horrible if you keep them up late. You've had a relaxing day. The resort feels safe. Your guard is down.
Everyone at that resort leaves their kids and checks up on them. Nothing bad has ever happened to those kids.
Your friends are leaving their kids and checking up on them. You can see your room from the restaurant, so it feels close by.
You're not sure about it. "It'll be fine," says friend1. "Everyone does it," says friend2. "Don't be so over-protective," says friend3, "We'll check on them every half hour or so".
Peer pressure. You're an overprotective, neurotic parent if you sit in your flat while your friends are enjoying a meal.
Still 100% sure you would never have done it?______________________
Don't get mad...get even...Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostYou might not think leaving kids unattended is a good idea. (It's not)
You go on holiday.
You're going out to dinner. Your kids have a bedtime routine and will be grumpy and horrible if you keep them up late. You've had a relaxing day. The resort feels safe. Your guard is down.
Everyone at that resort leaves their kids and checks up on them. Nothing bad has ever happened to those kids.
Your friends are leaving their kids and checking up on them. You can see your room from the restaurant, so it feels close by.
You're not sure about it. "It'll be fine," says friend1. "Everyone does it," says friend2. "Don't be so over-protective," says friend3, "We'll check on them every half hour or so".
Peer pressure. You're an overprotective, neurotic parent if you sit in your flat while your friends are enjoying a meal.
Still 100% sure you would never have done it?Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostYou might not think leaving kids unattended is a good idea. (It's not)
You go on holiday.
You're going out to dinner. Your kids have a bedtime routine and will be grumpy and horrible if you keep them up late. You've had a relaxing day. The resort feels safe. Your guard is down.
Everyone at that resort leaves their kids and checks up on them. Nothing bad has ever happened to those kids.
Your friends are leaving their kids and checking up on them. You can see your room from the restaurant, so it feels close by.
You're not sure about it. "It'll be fine," says friend1. "Everyone does it," says friend2. "Don't be so over-protective," says friend3, "We'll check on them every half hour or so".
Peer pressure. You're an overprotective, neurotic parent if you sit in your flat while your friends are enjoying a meal.
Still 100% sure you would never have done it?merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View PostAs I contract I paid for the babysitting serviceComment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostHave you vetted the babysitter? How do you know they're not a child abuser?
You really are struggling to justify something.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View PostThe hotel employed them.
You really are struggling to justify something.Comment
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My experience of Maddie's resort in Praia de Luz, the Algarve - This is Money
No listening service.
The babysitting service required you to take child to the creche - not ideal if your youngsters have a bedtime routine.
I don't think what they did is so incredible. I suspect that, prior to Maddie's abduction, many reasonable, caring, rational parents would have done the same.Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostHave you vetted the babysitter? How do you know they're not a child abuser?Comment
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I am not completely innocent.
But I get the feeling that if Kate McCann had hired a baby-sitter, then found them sitting in a bar 100m away getting bladdered, she would have kicked the living sh!t out of them(\__/)
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