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<blockquote data-quote="druryj" data-source="post: 3295022" data-attributes="member: 10465"><p>That's pretty shocking. But in a way, not surprising. My daughter told me how she had to politely intervene a few times when stranger wanted to touch (tickle, or the like) her baby in a store or whatever. People may have good intentions, but physical contact with a stranger's child is a no-no. </p><p></p><p>Maybe consider going back in without your daughter and discreetly speaking to the lady about it. Odds are she has no idea of the line she crossed; it may have just been, and probably was, her maternal instincts kicking in...you know, wanting to hug a cute kid? I bet this lady has no idea that her actions were off-limits; that the message she sent your daughter was that it's okay to have contact with strangers. Sounds like it was probably good intentions; but bad judgment on her part.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="druryj, post: 3295022, member: 10465"] That's pretty shocking. But in a way, not surprising. My daughter told me how she had to politely intervene a few times when stranger wanted to touch (tickle, or the like) her baby in a store or whatever. People may have good intentions, but physical contact with a stranger's child is a no-no. Maybe consider going back in without your daughter and discreetly speaking to the lady about it. Odds are she has no idea of the line she crossed; it may have just been, and probably was, her maternal instincts kicking in...you know, wanting to hug a cute kid? I bet this lady has no idea that her actions were off-limits; that the message she sent your daughter was that it's okay to have contact with strangers. Sounds like it was probably good intentions; but bad judgment on her part. [/QUOTE]
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