Being a parent, if that's what you are, makes you no better authority on the matter either. My point stands, you think children should be invisible I think they should be seen and heard because they're uncorrupted, imaginative, genuine, and oddly heroic at times. And for the record, being a parent isn't the only way to gain insight into this.
Time and place, period. Not whenever they think or want to. Time and place, or did you think any good parent would lock their children away for 18 years.
This one, you are way off base and do not speak from knowledge, only opinion.
IIN that I don't think kids are more important than adults?
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What a narrow view.
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Realistic, not narrow. Are you a parent?
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No but I've heard and seen children do amazing things most adults wouldn't dream of.
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Until you are a parent, with the attendant responsibilities, you have no idea what you are talking about here. You may presume to know, but you don't.
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Being a parent, if that's what you are, makes you no better authority on the matter either. My point stands, you think children should be invisible I think they should be seen and heard because they're uncorrupted, imaginative, genuine, and oddly heroic at times. And for the record, being a parent isn't the only way to gain insight into this.
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Time and place, period. Not whenever they think or want to. Time and place, or did you think any good parent would lock their children away for 18 years.
This one, you are way off base and do not speak from knowledge, only opinion.