JumpinJack
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Anyone knows a kid with an exploding diaper can be quite spontaneous - would you really like the entire restaurant to see this mess while the baby is brought out?
I think people should have compassion and understanding for the situation and if they don't have kids them selves at least understand.
Once again the "liberals" are the least "liberal"
What you think you're going to get Hep-C from a flippin baby?
No it's not a pleasant sight (at least for those not accustom to such events)...
We morons in the baby boomer generation changed babies in the car. And we went prepared to change the baby on our own, wherever we went. We didn't rely on others to provide "special" areas. Sissies who have been coddled all their lives, apparently.
That's disgusting. How narcissistic and demanding young people have become.
It's not just an unpleasant sight, it's against the Health Code and is unsanitary. It was an eating establishment, and they did it on the eating table.
If the bathroom was out of order, would they have come out and defecated on the eating table?
What do you think YOUR parents did, when they had to change your diaper? There were no changing tables in public restrooms then. Do you think your mother changed your poopy diapers on the eating tables in restaurants? Or do you think she did the normal thing & took you out to the car, or maybe used the blankie she had in your diaper bag to lay on the bathroom floor? Yeah...I'm thinking your mother left the house prepared to change your poopy diaper somewhere inconvenient. That's what you do if you want to go places with Baby.
Are you saying that your large and desensitized family changed diapers on the dining table?You still don't understand the whole "baby" part do you?
Besides, when I was young enough to wear diapers my parents were far too poor to go out to eat so...
I come from an extremely large extended family and at family gatherings 5 minutes don't go by where someone isn't changing a diaper or breastfeeding. So I suppose I'm "desensitized" to such actions.....I don't given them a second thought..
Babies eat and **** and they have no control which is why they have diapers in the first place.
Are you saying that your large and desensitized family changed diapers on the dining table?
In other places, me neither. I was being polite.Large and desensitized wouldn't be the words I would use. :lol:
It speaks volumes about your lack of awareness of basic sanitation.Well apparently I don't give a **** about baby **** and you do..... It speaks volumes as to how compassionate I am opposed to yourself....
The decent thing to do is not to risk getting **** all over a dining surface in a compact restaurant.Maybe it's normal to me? IDK, but in the decency of humanity I would expect someone to have compassion for the baby and not the mothers decision..
Lots of parents are criticizing the couple for their actions, even in this very thread.I suppose it's easy to talk **** from the sideline....
Then stop responding to the thread.can we end this here because I'm tired of talking about exploding diapers and how the parent handled it....
Were the parent's actions appropriate?
Do you think they felt they had no other choice?
Do you think they did it to merely "prove a point"?
Should a restaurant be required, or even feel obligated if not required, to provide changing tables in restrooms?
Common sense, really. Then again, it's called that because there are souls wandering about that lack any measure of it... as we are experiencing.Yeah, well back in the day before there was such a thing as a changing tables in restrooms one of us just took the little one out to the van to change them.
Oh please, lack of class has been going on since way before the younger generation.
Look no further than the morons in the baby boomer generation.
Were the parent's actions appropriate?
Do you think they felt they had no other choice?
Do you think they did it to merely "prove a point"?
Should a restaurant be required, or even feel obligated if not required, to provide changing tables in restrooms?
Were the parent's actions appropriate?
Do you think they felt they had no other choice?
Do you think they did it to merely "prove a point"?
Should a restaurant be required, or even feel obligated if not required, to provide changing tables in restrooms?
Who said it was on the table in the first place?
You know 30 years ago no one would have cared?
I think what some call progress I call bullying,
The link doesn't work here, but I assume these people decided to rip a diaper full of **** in a dining area.
Nice.
They had how many choices of restaurants? How many of them cater to young families? How many of them deliberately cater to people like me, who has raised two families thank you and would like to enjoy a meal out without having to listen to screaming brats or smell some slithering misfit's offspring's ****.
Oh look....parents!
One person seems ok with it, from what I can tell.The link seems to have gone away for unknown reasons. Originally, it went to a story about a couple who were ticked off because there were no changing tables in the restrooms, and so decided to change a dirty diaper in the middle of the tables where people eat as some sort of demonstration, I suppose.
How anyone could possibly support such a thing is beyond me, but, reading over this thread, it appears that some people think it's perfectly OK.
One person seems ok with it, from what I can tell.
Yes, one person.
Sounds like a table for one to me.
Yeah, a table outside the restaurant, by the dumpsters.
...with a few mysterious brown stains on it.
I think he should volunteer to move his meal over to the side while some random parent changes their kid's diaper on the other part. He can continue eating, of course, as it's no big deal.:lol: Right.
Were the parent's actions appropriate?
Do you think they felt they had no other choice?
Do you think they did it to merely "prove a point"?
Should a restaurant be required, or even feel obligated if not required, to provide changing tables in restrooms?
I think he should volunteer to move his meal over to the side while some random parent changes their kid's diaper on the other part. He can continue eating, of course, as it's no big deal.
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