Thank you tammy4sure...you hit on a couple of key points of mine (crackpipe, Federline smoking). Like someone else said, kids that age get their hands on everything....they're CURIOUS! They're just as curious about that wine glass or beer bottle that some of you don't think twice about flashing in front of their faces. But hey...as long as you reprimand them if they grab for it...then you're doing what you're supposed to be doing.
And it looks like Brit is outside smoking, with the door ajar. Sean probably wandered outside (curious, again). If she would have shut the door and he would have hurt himself, then we would have crucified her for not watching him. If he was vegged out in front of the tv, then we would have called her an unfit mother, too. She handled the situation....let it go.
The problem here is with all the judgmental, hypocritical people who are actually calling this child abuse. Really?? Ask my half-sister who was sexually abused for years by her father if she would consider this child abuse. I'm sure she would have much rather endured the horrible action of walking on to the balcony while her mother smoked a cigarette instead of going through what she did.
When you through around the words like "child abuse" so easily and freely, you are desensitizing people to the true horrors of child abuse. Think twice before you do such a thing is all I'm saying...
Thank you tammy4sure...you hit on a couple of key points of mine (crackpipe, Federline smoking). Like someone else said, kids that age get their hands on everything....they're CURIOUS! They're just as curious about that wine glass or beer bottle that some of you don't think twice about flashing in front of their faces. But hey...as long as you reprimand them if they grab for it...then you're doing what you're supposed to be doing.
And it looks like Brit is outside smoking, with the door ajar. Sean probably wandered outside (curious, again). If she would have shut the door and he would have hurt himself, then we would have crucified her for not watching him. If he was vegged out in front of the tv, then we would have called her an unfit mother, too. She handled the situation....let it go.
The problem here is with all the judgmental, hypocritical people who are actually calling this child abuse. Really?? Ask my half-sister who was sexually abused for years by her father if she would consider this child abuse. I'm sure she would have much rather endured the horrible action of walking on to the balcony while her mother smoked a cigarette instead of going through what she did.
When you through around the words like "child abuse" so easily and freely, you are desensitizing people to the true horrors of child abuse. Think twice before you do such a thing is all I'm saying...