What's weird is that you apparently don't understand the difference between being asked that question by your child's pediatrician vs a random stranger on the internet.
I think there is a class of internet bully that clusters around stories like this, not unlike the "think of the children crowd" mentioned in the article.
It’s a very simple question - one that my kid’s pediatrician asks during almost every visit. Weird that you take it as an accusation.
What's weird is that you apparently don't understand the difference between being asked that question by your child's pediatrician vs a random stranger on the internet.
The question is not weird in the context of telling the story on a messageboard.
If we were applying the default "random stranger" rules, the story never would have been shared in the first place.
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I think there is a class of internet bully that clusters around stories like this, not unlike the "think of the children crowd" mentioned in the article.