SilverSage
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Just because a bird throws a tantrum when not allowed to do something that is dangerous for her health does not mean she needs to be allowed to do it. When my 6 year old brother throws a tantrum about not being allowed to play in the street, he still isn't allowed to.
By letting her engage in this YOU ARE BEING A TEASE. YOU ARE LEADING HER ON SEXUALLY. YOU ARE BEING CRUEL AND IRRESPONSIBLE. YOU ARE TAUNTING HER WITH A FAMILY SHE CAN NEVER HAVE. YOU ARE RISKING HER HEALTH TO EGG BINDING, CALCIUM DEFICIENCY, PROLAPSE, AND ELECTRICUTION BY PUTING HER IN THE CEILING.
Usually I would try to be more gentle in how I put things, but since you started off the thread by declaring your almighty moral superiority by calling everyone else cruel, I won't waste my time sugar coating it.
By letting her engage in this YOU ARE BEING A TEASE. YOU ARE LEADING HER ON SEXUALLY. YOU ARE BEING CRUEL AND IRRESPONSIBLE. YOU ARE TAUNTING HER WITH A FAMILY SHE CAN NEVER HAVE. YOU ARE RISKING HER HEALTH TO EGG BINDING, CALCIUM DEFICIENCY, PROLAPSE, AND ELECTRICUTION BY PUTING HER IN THE CEILING.
Usually I would try to be more gentle in how I put things, but since you started off the thread by declaring your almighty moral superiority by calling everyone else cruel, I won't waste my time sugar coating it.