ozgirl512 · 26-30, F
Yep!
Parents are supposed to nurture their children, not use them as the ticket to their 15 minutes of fame
Parents are supposed to nurture their children, not use them as the ticket to their 15 minutes of fame
rfhh1959 · 61-69, M
Great question, because I think in some case they did not get the desire result. I think the cruelty is the posting.
Dusty101 · F
Yes and the parents who stage a scenario with a kid to get on Ellen. That two or three year old who keeps having rehearsed lines being opinionated about adult stuff really fook me off! Parents like that should be cautioned or something!!!

SW-User
Not unless the children are hurt in the process. But my mother should have been charged with public embarrassment for showing up to school to pick me up wearing hair curlers. She ruined my childhood. Lol.
Mamapolo2016 · F
@SW-User You wearin' THAT, Mom?
Tatsumi · 31-35, M
Depends on the prank. I don't know what effect that would have on their development. It may even be good preparation for the world, at large.
Mamapolo2016 · F
Unless it's physically damaging to the child, no. Do you have an example?
revenant · F
no but being talked to. What is offensive can be such long ranging
HijabaDabbaDoo · F
If the ‘pranks’ are anything like them videos from that daddyO5 channel then hell yes. That was disgusting
Scarlet5 · 26-30, F
Agreed @HijabaDabbaDoo

SW-User
Wth, no. unless the pranks are abusive