Yes, I Leash My Kids, And It's None Of Your Business

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As a backup plan, for a kid who can’t be trusted to hold a hand and not bolt, leashes are a godsend.

“Oh my God, really?! Thank you so much for telling me! I guess puppy chow and sleeping in a crate is out then too, huh? Can I still use the shock collar?”No matter what a parent does, there’s always going to be someone who needs to throw in their personal opinion about a total stranger’s parenting methods.

Ever been out for a walk in the winter and have your toddler take off toward the road, leaving you holding their empty mitten? I have. As a backup plan, for a kid who can’t be trusted to hold a hand and not bolt, they’re a godsend. As a bonus, the kid actually has a bitAlso, my kids happen to love their backpacks. They wear them long after the need for the leash part has passed, and often demand to wear them when we go out.

 

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Me and my wife are so paranoid about someone snatching our kids in broad daylight that I wouldn’t even look twice if I saw another parent with their kid on a leash.

I used a leash on my son , who is now 33 years old. He used to go around barking like a dog. You can imagine the looks that I got from people. I would do it again in a heartbeat.

I had an Elmo leash for my nown18 yr old. I wanted gim to feel independent but didn't want a weirdo to snatch his cute self up in a crowded place. Never felt bad about it either.

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