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lmao but the one on the left is too big for a carrier AND a leash.
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Yeah she would have had to suck it up and walk
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Originally posted by **Sk!TtLeS B** **Sk!TtLeS B** wrote:

Originally posted by maysay1 maysay1 wrote:

It annoys me when the leash is so long that your child is like 10 ft away from you and I trip over the goddamn leash and the parent gets mad at me for their child being yoked up because I tripped over their leash.

I dont see why the leashes would be longer than a yard.


Folks out here have the kind that are like the dog leashes...the adjustable kind. In fact I think some of them use actual dog leashes.

I know one time this lady got huffy with me because I asked her to pull her child closer to her so I could get by. Talkin bout "he's autistic and handicapped and he needs to be able to experience the world in a safe manner blah blah blah blah blah"...First of all, I don't need a damn novel because I didn't ask all that. Just move. Second, if you're so worried about his safety strap him in the damn basket and get the hell on.

Leashes are cool with me...just be considerate.
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http://www.babyslingsandcarriers.com/carriers_for_36months_beyond

Our children will most certainly need less and less carrying as they get older, but before they wean off their naps, the carrier will continue to make it a lot more comfortable and convenient for the parent when the child needs to be carried especially when you are traveling or are out shopping.


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Originally posted by jonesable jonesable wrote:

cultural appropriation

but them lil bastids too big for that
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As long as I'm not abusing my child I don't care what anyone has to say about my child rearing
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Originally posted by Flowing-Ice Flowing-Ice wrote:

http://www.babyslingsandcarriers.com/carriers_for_36months_beyond


<p style="color: rgb87, 95, 94; font-family: Arial; font-size: 11px; line-height: normal; : rgb242, 251, 242; text-align: justify;"><font face="helvetica" size="2">Our children will most certainly need less and less carrying as they get older, but before they wean off their naps, the carrier will continue to make it a lot more comfortable and convenient for the parent when the child needs to be carried especially when you are traveling or are out shopping.

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As most kids would require some form of carrying daily up to at least 3 years old, the Boba carrier makes this possible and allows parents to carry their children comfortably even for extended periods of time. Parents can enjoy better parent child bonding during these times which otherwise would have been back breaking if the child is carried using just hands.

Don't know what we're doing here.
What I see is it can be used for daily use.

Who said about carrying the thing all day? Kids aren't on leashes all day either.

But ummm cool Flow
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Originally posted by afrokock afrokock wrote:

Originally posted by Flowing-Ice Flowing-Ice wrote:

yes. Confused
what are you tryna do? pull them up when they're about to fall? 

yank them when they get too far? 
you trolling?

no... she said it would help kids that can't walk yet. 
how does a leash help a kid who can't walk well yet? lol

@ jones, if a child is on a long trip with a parent, and wants to nap, i imagine it would be better than carrying them with their arm while they sleep. 
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I wonder how old that girl is.
Them legs long
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Not my child. 
I don't care if other people use them with their children. 

As a child, I was never allowed to walk behind my parents. Rarely did I ever walk beside them if they weren't holding my hand, and I had to be on the inside of the sidewalk. Even to this day, I have to walk in front of my mother where she can see me from all angles. LOL

When we went to the market, my mother would put me between her legs to stand, while she used her hands to choose fruit and food. She'd tell me to hold onto the front of her dress so she knows I'm there. 

It pains me inside when I see a mother and toddler, and the toddler is behind their mother walking, stumbling around, available for anyone to grab. Then baby will get snatched and she'll cry 'I only took my eye off of him/her for a second and he/she was gone!!'
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