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<blockquote data-quote="Fairygodmother" data-source="post: 1931344" data-attributes="member: 68789"><p>I’ve never wanted to, or felt the need to hide the fact that I was injecting when in public. </p><p>My daughter and I did have a very scary moment when we found younger grandson trying to copy his grandmother though, it still sends scary shivers down my spine. Children learn through mimicry and so there was a lot of educating through words and facial expressions that we hope will deter him in the future. Very scary!</p><p>In streets, restaurants, family gatherings (as long as the youngest won’t want to copy), cinemas, etc I see no reason to hide. If others are close, on a train or in a plane, it’s only kind to warn them and ask if they mind. So far not one person has said they do.</p><p>If a family of mine made such a fuss about it I’d be hurt and angry!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fairygodmother, post: 1931344, member: 68789"] I’ve never wanted to, or felt the need to hide the fact that I was injecting when in public. My daughter and I did have a very scary moment when we found younger grandson trying to copy his grandmother though, it still sends scary shivers down my spine. Children learn through mimicry and so there was a lot of educating through words and facial expressions that we hope will deter him in the future. Very scary! In streets, restaurants, family gatherings (as long as the youngest won’t want to copy), cinemas, etc I see no reason to hide. If others are close, on a train or in a plane, it’s only kind to warn them and ask if they mind. So far not one person has said they do. If a family of mine made such a fuss about it I’d be hurt and angry! [/QUOTE]
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