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<blockquote data-quote="cmears" data-source="post: 55782" data-attributes="member: 4031"><p>Both of my daughters inject in public. They discreetly inject in their tummy, and to be honest, people often don't even notice them doing it. They inject at the lunch table at college, and have injected on station platforms, on the beach and all sorts of weird and wonderful places.</p><p>I agree that flourishing the pen and shouting 'If you don't like needles, look away now' is naughty, but when all's said and done, injecting is normal for them, and if it means carrying on as normal and enjoying life, then I back them 100%, even if they do get the very occasional tut, aversion of the eyes or a 'the poor things' look.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cmears, post: 55782, member: 4031"] Both of my daughters inject in public. They discreetly inject in their tummy, and to be honest, people often don't even notice them doing it. They inject at the lunch table at college, and have injected on station platforms, on the beach and all sorts of weird and wonderful places. I agree that flourishing the pen and shouting 'If you don't like needles, look away now' is naughty, but when all's said and done, injecting is normal for them, and if it means carrying on as normal and enjoying life, then I back them 100%, even if they do get the very occasional tut, aversion of the eyes or a 'the poor things' look. [/QUOTE]
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