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Did any of you see the Jaycee Dugard Interview Sunday?
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 445616" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>OMG, Janet- I remember taking issue with my mother when she wanted to watch Nancy Grace covering that little girl's case in FL who'd been snatched out of her bed by a pedophile during the night, held and abused, then buried alive....when difficult child and I were there, he was about 10yo, and we hadn't seen her in a year and had just arrived at her house. She refused to turn it off- her house, her rules. Fine, I took difficult child out of the room and played a board game with him. She told me the same thing "it's the real world, he'll have to learn things like this happen". Not as long as he's in elementary school- no kid that age needs to be worrying about things like that or learning about things like that. No darn wonder I had anxiety by the time I was a teen.</p><p></p><p>Your daughter in law sounds more and more like my mother all the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 445616, member: 3699"] OMG, Janet- I remember taking issue with my mother when she wanted to watch Nancy Grace covering that little girl's case in FL who'd been snatched out of her bed by a pedophile during the night, held and abused, then buried alive....when difficult child and I were there, he was about 10yo, and we hadn't seen her in a year and had just arrived at her house. She refused to turn it off- her house, her rules. Fine, I took difficult child out of the room and played a board game with him. She told me the same thing "it's the real world, he'll have to learn things like this happen". Not as long as he's in elementary school- no kid that age needs to be worrying about things like that or learning about things like that. No darn wonder I had anxiety by the time I was a teen. Your daughter in law sounds more and more like my mother all the time. [/QUOTE]
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