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Baby in pocket😄 Times have certainly changed 😂😂😂

TimeOutForMe 8 Sep 7
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the mothers used to carry them on their backs....their depth perception was stunted due to the practice

@MissKathleen One would assume....

@Redneckliberal I've seen a lot put their babies in the front now (higher than the level in the pic) which is much better 😉

@Redneckliberal I don't see any neck support for the baby, the baby seems in stand position from what I see and my worry is the baby will be knocked about as mom walks.

@TimeOutForMe yes...a doctor friend told me that when tied to the mothers back the Childs vision didn't develop as well....who knew!

@Redneckliberal I was told this when I was at school. They would say the reason why the Natives didn't cross the road the way we do, is because..... and then it would be as a result of the baby being carried on the back.

@TimeOutForMe and do we really know for sure!

@Redneckliberal I wouldn't know that for sure.

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Africa, I presume. In which case the dress material will be strong and it beats the olden day practice of tying them to one's back.

@Petter I haven't seen this in South Africa though.

@TimeOutForMe It wouldn't surprise me to come across it in West Africa, though, or even Kenya.

@Petter, You in Kenya then I take it?

@TimeOutForMe Have lived in Spain since 1989. However, I am third generation Kenyan and left there after 47 years. Are you still in RSA?

@Petter yes still in SA. I've travelled and seen other countries but this is home. more than three generations. I don't however rule out leaving to go to another country but like I've said on here recently, I'm past my sell-by date for a work permit and would need the bucks to start a business to relocate at my age 😅😂

@TimeOutForMe That was why I left a lucrative job in Kenya. I had been telling the company I needed to leave for some dozen years, but each time they simply gave me more money and perks to retain me.
However, I realised that if I remained until I was over 50, I would become trapped in Kenya, so the next time my contract was due for renewal I turned down another fantastic offer and left anyway. It was made easier by the money I had saved thanks to their efforts to keep me!

@TimeOutForMe Here's a bit about me:-
[mojacar.ws]

@Petter...and your decision to not renew your contract saved you and your options. Good move 👍

@TimeOutForMe I have many ex Kenya friends in England, with whom I like to meet up when travelling. Many are Sikhs, and so they know the best places to get decent samosas and good curries. The last place I went to was actually an Afghani restaurant in Coventry, with superbly spiced food.

@Petter I read a bit and loved it very much. I would have to read the rest later. Thank you.

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Bill Gates is killing People one way or another tethered to 5G or mom's new habits

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Poor child is choking

@Larry68Feminist
A poor start to an innocent baby's life.

@TimeOutForMe all babies are innocent but religion brands us all "sinners" needing religious repairs ... hiding our Atheism and coddling believers is keeping children in the dark .... our Atheism and Feminism are our birthrightS ..... I escaped religious evils through NEGATIVE REinforcement ... not wanting to be a believer and struggling to be an Atheist like Walt Disney and Albert Einstein....nature films and the mathematics gawd = zero

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