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I'm certainly not saying that the feelings of motherless children shouldn't be considered, Octavius. I appreciate that it must be very hard to balance the needs of all of the children in the class. In fact I'm not particularly bothered about receiving a card myself (as I said above I hadn't even noticed we hadn't received one!), but my friend obviously was.
I was just wondering, as I asked, where the line is drawn and wondered what other people thought? One child may be troubled by getting a card for a Mum he/she doesn't have, another may be worried after hearing about someone being crucified. But obviously it's an unreasonable question as the issue has been discussed in the Daily Mail.
Of course Octavius is right, his nightmares must have been from playing on the X-Box that he doen't have, or watching the 18 rated horror films that his Mum doesn't let him watch, because crucifixion isn't at all disturbing.