twinboysmom
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What exactly did I say that was judgmental????
All I care is that I don't get tripped by the leash (tether, harness, rope... whatever you want to call it). Period.
Honestly I could care less what others do with their children. They are not mine to raise.
I never said mine were like having twins. EVER. They were both toddlers at the same time. Youngest one walked at 9 months old and really had no concept of right and wrong. I allowed her to walk when it was safe and wore her when it wasn't. So if you are keeping track that makes the other 31 months... certainly not a preschooler at not yet three. So yeah... I've had two toddlers... actually a walking infant and a toddler at the same time. NO ~ not not two two year olds.... but two toddlers which was the post I quoted. Perhaps you are confused because the example I gave was of the time I traveled ALONE with two small ones. We had many trips with the two little ones and now harness, leash needed for them. For OUR family.
Honestly.... the only time I noticed a kid leashed/tethered/harnessed was when my then 4 year old asked why another kid was being walked like a dog. She was 4 and didn't know that was an insulting question. I explained best I could.... but really that is the only time I notice them if they aren't running in front of me.
So no I don't judge you. I don't actually care. I care that my kid can behave without it and that's it. Was it ever EASY? No. It is a lot of work ~ but in the end was worth it to ME. Everyone should do what they need to and what works for THEM.
Not sure how much more clear I can be.
Reread your post #83. You come across as in you did it with two children so the rest of us should be able to as well. Perhaps I misread your tone as happens sometimes. I can assure you, no one in their right mind would attempt it with my two.