RIP Travis
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By LennyComa - 19/03/2017 00:00
Your husband probably could have approached it better but he is right! Monkeys make extremely dangerous pets, they are not meant to be pets. I knew someone who had a pet monkey that was about the size of a squirrel and it horribly maimed them!
Your husband responsibly resetting her expectations to match reality is not "ruining her innocence" and does not make him a "prick". I'm thinking you may have a bigger problem with reality than your daughter has.
If he didn’t show her the gruesome pictures and just told her about the incident, he isn’t a prick and did the responsible thing by telling her monkeys and chimps are dangerous to have as pets
Right. It's like having a 2 year old child who NEVER grows up and wears a diaper forever and opens cupboards and is VERY high maintenance. Get a kitten instead.
"Thanks for ruining her innocence, prick"? Well, she had to learn at some point, monkeys and other primates are NOT meant to be pets for a reason. Do you expect her to be oblivious to the horrors of the real world forever?
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Your husband probably could have approached it better but he is right! Monkeys make extremely dangerous pets, they are not meant to be pets. I knew someone who had a pet monkey that was about the size of a squirrel and it horribly maimed them!
Your husband responsibly resetting her expectations to match reality is not "ruining her innocence" and does not make him a "prick". I'm thinking you may have a bigger problem with reality than your daughter has.