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SkR1997
1 month ago

Even if the woman were smaller than 1.50m, I doubt that a 5-star child seat would be the right one. She has quite different body proportions than a toddler. If anything, there would be a seat increase.

Apart from that, why does he call them? Why doesn’t she do it like any other adult woman?

palusa
1 month ago

Hmm the straps are made for normal-sized adults. If you’re too small, the strap is running at the neck. Why this is a problem in the event of an accident is clear, I think. There is no duty in my knowledge. But look where the belt is running is already sensible.

But five points sound like a bowl for young children. No, no, no, no, no, no. Especially since I’m not sure if you’re not too heavy for these dishes at an adult. This could even be a greater risk. Sorry, but that smells like a fetish.

SashaMu66
1 month ago
Reply to  palusa

I know straps on my neck too. I’m 1.72 m tall. But a woman. The straps are more made for men… always slip up with me.

Lennis130
1 month ago

In the case of small adults, no child seat is generally used, as proportions are quite different than in children.

Even young people do not use a child seat. There are appropriate tools from the Reha area/sanity house, which are individually adapted to the anatomy.

In particular, it should be borne in mind that child seats are designed only up to a body weight of 36kg and thus can take damage when heavier people sit in them.

testwiegehtdas
1 month ago

She’s obviously grown up, that should be her choice.

In addition, I think a 5-point belt is totally exaggerated, these seats are often not allowed for adults and therefore higher weight, so possibly even more a danger than aid in the event of an accident.

I would understand a seat raise, not everything else.

Whilst the strap in women by breasts feels 95% wrong, the other 5% are with very small breasts. There are a few cm less to the ampoule size, sitting by breasts at the neck where it should not sit, as it is dangerous in the event of an accident.

Smurfgirl
1 month ago

I’m 13 and had to drive around so lately

Alexandra860204
1 month ago
Reply to  Smurfgirl

Are you little? Did you have a children’s seat with a 5 point belt up to 12 years?

Smurfgirl
1 month ago

Yes

brummi030
1 month ago

From 13 you don’t need a child seat anymore.

Melika7155
1 month ago

It’s funny. The Chrissie from HH used to deal with… There are coincidences…

GrumpyDan
1 month ago
Reply to  Melika7155

🤣