Manhattan Buckeye;1313866 wrote:"Are you really equating jumping in a cage of feral carnivorous animals to jumping in a pool? This might be a fair comparison if you regularly house alligators or crocodiles in your pool."
No my friend, it was more about instinct. But to your incorrect point, the point you attribute me to is more analogous than a previous post on this thread that compared it to jumping out of a plane (unless that person is Keanu Reeves from Point Break). It was to second the notion that heroes act on "instinct", not out of thought in most cases. These were dangerous animals, no doubt. But they aren't lions, and it isn't as if the kid is falling into oblivion.
Instincts do change from situation to situation... just because one would instinctively jump into a safe no risk situation (shallow pool) to save a kid does not mean one would jump into a pit full of carnivorous pack animals.
Manhattan Buckeye;1313870 wrote:"Also, do you not having some kind of fence around your yard or were these guests you were entertaining?"
Good God Fly, I freaking live in a 125 unit complex in Singapore. It wasn't my kid in either case (the first was Scottish I'm very sure, the second could have been Australian or British) and it wasn't my pool - just happened to be there, at any rate they let their toddlers jump into the pool. Poor parenting in both situations.
If it wasn't your pool they why did you say "our pool?" To me it sounded like you had a home with a pool in your backyard and either one of two situations happened. You had guests over that were careless with their kid, or you had a pool without a proper fence to prevent kids from wandering over and drowning. Sorry that I thought the fact that you said "our pool" indicated that you had a pool...