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25th June 2018
04:51pm BST

She only does it at home, she said, and finds it helps her keep her cool.
"She definitely doesn’t see and it makes me feel better and is always at home, not out and about etc.
"My DSis (dear sister) thinks it’s appalling."
A number of mums admitted that they found it funny and that there's nothing wrong with it.
"This made me laugh as my sis-in-law was doing this to my very grotty toddler the other day! I can’t see the harm in it as a release when you’re having a really frustrated moment."
"That's quite funny!"
"I mutter ‘fuck off’ quite often to my teenagers under my breath so I’d be very wrong to judge you!"
"I'm sure loads of people will be here soon to tell you that it's wrong but I've done It, I've also muttered fuck off to myself when my dd is banging on the bathroom door for the millionth time that day."
Though not everyone found it amusing.
"It makes me feel a bit uncomfortable to be totally honest with you, although I’m probably unreasonable."
"It's a horrible thing to do to anyone let alone a toddler."
"I think that’s quite horrible.. Would u like ur toddler doing that behind ur back when they’re adults and ur calling them to ask for something?"
I think it's disgusting to do that to your own innocent child. Whether they see or not it is a horrible thing to do and you should be ashamed of yourself."
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