Complete load of tosh. You can't say that for any person who does not have children, it's just totally unfounded.
Complete load of tosh. You can't say that for any person who does not have children, it's just totally unfounded.
Again, complete rubbish! So you're saying a foster parent or an adopted parent knows nothing of caring for children? Step parents...grandparents etc etc?
You do spout a load of rubbish. Some parents I'm sure care alot less for their children than some folk who can't have children.
All I'm saying is that I've seen great people who work with children and some awful parents (and vice versa).
Care was maybe the wrong word. Bond maybe better. I'd like to see you argue your point with a parent with an adopted child. I'm sure they'd argue their bond is just as strong.
Grandparents may not be parents themselves if they have adopted children.
It's the difference between sympathy and empathy. I've never lost a parent, but I know people who have, and have seen their grief, but I've not lived through it like they have. I'm not doubting peoples abilities to be touched by the photo, just that your comprehension of it is likely to be different if you have a child of your own. I certainly look at things like this differently than before i had a child, as do others who have posted. We're not better than those who don't have children, we're just looking at it from a different perspective.
This isn't about who can care for kids, or who can't... it's not even about who feels it the most when they see a photo like the one posted here, so why bother arguing over it? What's the point? The fact is, Tori obviously works with kids and feels a bond with them. And nobody can say (or even has the right to say) whether that bond is real or not other than the kids and Tori... She clearly loves the kids she works with, and that should be enough. So why argue the toss over it?
Isn't this thread about the emotional impact of a photo taken a few years ago of a soldier trying his damndest to rescue a completely unrelated little girl who got caught up in a war zone?

Lol, it's highly unlikely I'll have children. Clearly if you've lost premature children or miscarried your opinion still stands does it?
Tori said:Lol, it's highly unlikely I'll have children. Clearly if you've lost premature children or miscarried your opinion still stands does it?
I agree that its not iconic to view/look at. However its because you cant see their faces that it gets me. Is he crying? Talking to her? Whats he saying?
She didnt survive and that makes me think of not only the family but the poor trooper. He is faceless and therefore could be any of us. His life has also changed for the worse.
Iconic .... no ..... but it gets a point across ... a hard hitting point. Something none of my photos have ever done. There full of twoddle & glam music rubbish.