Originally posted by Henry_Pym
It was a literal baby, you sound insane trying to rationalize the fear that a baby feels, and blaming the baby.Or you know, case by case like this obviously is. The hyperbolic statements really hurt your case against adult safe spaces.
I am talking about this specific case. I am asking what should be the boundary, then? What differentiates the "monsters" on those pants from other potentially "scary" characters? Also, where did I blame the toddler? I had an issue with the parent. When I was small and something scared me, maybe of something that might be viewed as an irrational fear from an adult point of view, my parents would explain to me what it was, and why there was no reason to fear it. Not simply try to hide it away, and make it someone else's problem.
Also, where did I mention adult safe spaces at all? That was Surtur. Hell, I specifically said that I don't have an issue with safe spaces. Please read my posts properly before replying to them.