• Flying Squid@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    Of course there are levels of unacceptable. And the level is above showing someone’s adult partner a naked baby picture for fuck’s sake.

    I’d ask you if there is any level of discomfort that is acceptable? Tickling causes a level of discomfort, but also pleasure. Should I not tickle a child? Punishing a child when they do something wrong causes them discomfort and sadness and anger. Should time outs be considered child abuse?

    • Rekorse@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      6 months ago

      Depends if you are talking legally or morally. I disagree with a lot of whats legal. Your examples are silly and easy to answer:

      If they want to be tickled than yes, if not than no. Punishing the child is for their own best interest, not to get them to learn to listen to the king of the house better. We make decisions for them because they aren’t capable of making the best decisions for themselves.

      So how exactly does taking pictures of them naked when they are babies or children, help them in any way?

      Its a stupid tradition. Embarrassing people is always bad. Purposely hurting people is always bad. Regardless of the trauma it causes it would still at best make you an incredibly selfish person.