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<blockquote data-quote="CoronaBorealis" data-source="post: 3295473" data-attributes="member: 43847"><p>They are very different things. One involves physical contact, the other doesn't. I stated in my original post that most of my anger was at myself. My outrage is two-fold: one at myself for not saying anything, and two at the clerk who thought it was acceptable to physically embrace a perfect stranger's child. If you want to give her a hug because you think she's a cute kid, then at the very least you should ask the parents for permission. I believe the analogy of picking a child up out of a car seat without asking permission is valid.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>60 year old ladies aren't always saints. My child ought to be weary of anyone that isn't in her immediate family.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoronaBorealis, post: 3295473, member: 43847"] They are very different things. One involves physical contact, the other doesn't. I stated in my original post that most of my anger was at myself. My outrage is two-fold: one at myself for not saying anything, and two at the clerk who thought it was acceptable to physically embrace a perfect stranger's child. If you want to give her a hug because you think she's a cute kid, then at the very least you should ask the parents for permission. I believe the analogy of picking a child up out of a car seat without asking permission is valid. 60 year old ladies aren't always saints. My child ought to be weary of anyone that isn't in her immediate family. [/QUOTE]
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