Playground etiquette: running around with pb&j sandwich

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Thoughts?

Beyond being messy & a choking hazarded IMO kind of inconsiderate of kids who may have peanut allergies.

What happened to using the picnic tables right next to the playground.


We can’t stop the world for kids with peanut allergies.


DP here. Not asking you to "stop the world." Just asking you to raise your children with some basic manners in general. And running around a playground (or anywhere) holding a messy snack is horrible and very inconsiderate behavior, having nothing to do with allergies.


Where is this park you go to where kids smear peanut butter everywhere. Go to another park? Maybe this is just where you live.


People are absolutely disgusting these days. A family literally CUT A WATERMELON on a wooden picnic table and just left everything they didn't eat behind.


So stop going to your local parks if your neighborhood is full of people you can’t stand. Go further out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thoughts?

Beyond being messy & a choking hazarded IMO kind of inconsiderate of kids who may have peanut allergies.

What happened to using the picnic tables right next to the playground.


We can’t stop the world for kids with peanut allergies.


DP here. Not asking you to "stop the world." Just asking you to raise your children with some basic manners in general. And running around a playground (or anywhere) holding a messy snack is horrible and very inconsiderate behavior, having nothing to do with allergies.


Where is this park you go to where kids smear peanut butter everywhere. Go to another park? Maybe this is just where you live.


People are absolutely disgusting these days. A family literally CUT A WATERMELON on a wooden picnic table and just left everything they didn't eat behind.


So stop going to your local parks if your neighborhood is full of people you can’t stand. Go further out.


Why are you excusing this behavior? Because you are guilty of it?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thoughts?

Beyond being messy & a choking hazarded IMO kind of inconsiderate of kids who may have peanut allergies.

What happened to using the picnic tables right next to the playground.


We can’t stop the world for kids with peanut allergies.


DP here. Not asking you to "stop the world." Just asking you to raise your children with some basic manners in general. And running around a playground (or anywhere) holding a messy snack is horrible and very inconsiderate behavior, having nothing to do with allergies.


Where is this park you go to where kids smear peanut butter everywhere. Go to another park? Maybe this is just where you live.


People are absolutely disgusting these days. A family literally CUT A WATERMELON on a wooden picnic table and just left everything they didn't eat behind.


So stop going to your local parks if your neighborhood is full of people you can’t stand. Go further out.


Why are you excusing this behavior? Because you are guilty of it?


Because I frequent nice parks. These are your people and neighbors.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thoughts?

Beyond being messy & a choking hazarded IMO kind of inconsiderate of kids who may have peanut allergies.

What happened to using the picnic tables right next to the playground.


We can’t stop the world for kids with peanut allergies.


DP here. Not asking you to "stop the world." Just asking you to raise your children with some basic manners in general. And running around a playground (or anywhere) holding a messy snack is horrible and very inconsiderate behavior, having nothing to do with allergies.


Where is this park you go to where kids smear peanut butter everywhere. Go to another park? Maybe this is just where you live.


People are absolutely disgusting these days. A family literally CUT A WATERMELON on a wooden picnic table and just left everything they didn't eat behind.


So stop going to your local parks if your neighborhood is full of people you can’t stand. Go further out.


Why are you excusing this behavior? Because you are guilty of it?


Because I frequent nice parks. These are your people and neighbors.


These are "nice" parks. You don't think rich people behave poorly? Bwahahahaha.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thoughts?

Beyond being messy & a choking hazarded IMO kind of inconsiderate of kids who may have peanut allergies.

What happened to using the picnic tables right next to the playground.


We can’t stop the world for kids with peanut allergies.


DP here. Not asking you to "stop the world." Just asking you to raise your children with some basic manners in general. And running around a playground (or anywhere) holding a messy snack is horrible and very inconsiderate behavior, having nothing to do with allergies.


Where is this park you go to where kids smear peanut butter everywhere. Go to another park? Maybe this is just where you live.


People are absolutely disgusting these days. A family literally CUT A WATERMELON on a wooden picnic table and just left everything they didn't eat behind.


So stop going to your local parks if your neighborhood is full of people you can’t stand. Go further out.


Why are you excusing this behavior? Because you are guilty of it?


Because I frequent nice parks. These are your people and neighbors.


That doesn't answer the question. You obviously don't think the behavior is okay. So why defend it?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thoughts?

Beyond being messy & a choking hazarded IMO kind of inconsiderate of kids who may have peanut allergies.

What happened to using the picnic tables right next to the playground.


We can’t stop the world for kids with peanut allergies.


DP here. Not asking you to "stop the world." Just asking you to raise your children with some basic manners in general. And running around a playground (or anywhere) holding a messy snack is horrible and very inconsiderate behavior, having nothing to do with allergies.


Where is this park you go to where kids smear peanut butter everywhere. Go to another park? Maybe this is just where you live.


People are absolutely disgusting these days. A family literally CUT A WATERMELON on a wooden picnic table and just left everything they didn't eat behind.


So stop going to your local parks if your neighborhood is full of people you can’t stand. Go further out.


Why are you excusing this behavior? Because you are guilty of it?


Because I frequent nice parks. These are your people and neighbors.


That doesn't answer the question. You obviously don't think the behavior is okay. So why defend it?


I don’t think even you have seen this. Name the park so all the peanut allergy parents can avoid it.
Anonymous
That’s unsafe, gross, and dangerous
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thoughts?

Beyond being messy & a choking hazarded IMO kind of inconsiderate of kids who may have peanut allergies.

What happened to using the picnic tables right next to the playground.


We can’t stop the world for kids with peanut allergies.


DP here. Not asking you to "stop the world." Just asking you to raise your children with some basic manners in general. And running around a playground (or anywhere) holding a messy snack is horrible and very inconsiderate behavior, having nothing to do with allergies.


Where is this park you go to where kids smear peanut butter everywhere. Go to another park? Maybe this is just where you live.


People are absolutely disgusting these days. A family literally CUT A WATERMELON on a wooden picnic table and just left everything they didn't eat behind.


So stop going to your local parks if your neighborhood is full of people you can’t stand. Go further out.


Why are you excusing this behavior? Because you are guilty of it?


Because I frequent nice parks. These are your people and neighbors.


These are "nice" parks. You don't think rich people behave poorly? Bwahahahaha.


Which park? Name it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thoughts?

Beyond being messy & a choking hazarded IMO kind of inconsiderate of kids who may have peanut allergies.

What happened to using the picnic tables right next to the playground.


We can’t stop the world for kids with peanut allergies.


DP here. Not asking you to "stop the world." Just asking you to raise your children with some basic manners in general. And running around a playground (or anywhere) holding a messy snack is horrible and very inconsiderate behavior, having nothing to do with allergies.


Where is this park you go to where kids smear peanut butter everywhere. Go to another park? Maybe this is just where you live.


People are absolutely disgusting these days. A family literally CUT A WATERMELON on a wooden picnic table and just left everything they didn't eat behind.


So stop going to your local parks if your neighborhood is full of people you can’t stand. Go further out.


Why are you excusing this behavior? Because you are guilty of it?


Because I frequent nice parks. These are your people and neighbors.


These are "nice" parks. You don't think rich people behave poorly? Bwahahahaha.


Which park? Name it.


So you can bash it? No thanks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thoughts?

Beyond being messy & a choking hazarded IMO kind of inconsiderate of kids who may have peanut allergies.

What happened to using the picnic tables right next to the playground.


We can’t stop the world for kids with peanut allergies.


DP here. Not asking you to "stop the world." Just asking you to raise your children with some basic manners in general. And running around a playground (or anywhere) holding a messy snack is horrible and very inconsiderate behavior, having nothing to do with allergies.


Where is this park you go to where kids smear peanut butter everywhere. Go to another park? Maybe this is just where you live.


People are absolutely disgusting these days. A family literally CUT A WATERMELON on a wooden picnic table and just left everything they didn't eat behind.


So stop going to your local parks if your neighborhood is full of people you can’t stand. Go further out.


Oh because “further out” people don’t act like “urban” people? Total BS.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thoughts?

Beyond being messy & a choking hazarded IMO kind of inconsiderate of kids who may have peanut allergies.

What happened to using the picnic tables right next to the playground.


We can’t stop the world for kids with peanut allergies.


DP here. Not asking you to "stop the world." Just asking you to raise your children with some basic manners in general. And running around a playground (or anywhere) holding a messy snack is horrible and very inconsiderate behavior, having nothing to do with allergies.


Where is this park you go to where kids smear peanut butter everywhere. Go to another park? Maybe this is just where you live.


People are absolutely disgusting these days. A family literally CUT A WATERMELON on a wooden picnic table and just left everything they didn't eat behind.


So stop going to your local parks if your neighborhood is full of people you can’t stand. Go further out.


Why are you excusing this behavior? Because you are guilty of it?


Because I frequent nice parks. These are your people and neighbors.


These are "nice" parks. You don't think rich people behave poorly? Bwahahahaha.


Which park? Name it.


So you can bash it? No thanks.


Uh, isn’t that the point of this thread? Troll.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thoughts?

Beyond being messy & a choking hazarded IMO kind of inconsiderate of kids who may have peanut allergies.

What happened to using the picnic tables right next to the playground.


We can’t stop the world for kids with peanut allergies.


DP here. Not asking you to "stop the world." Just asking you to raise your children with some basic manners in general. And running around a playground (or anywhere) holding a messy snack is horrible and very inconsiderate behavior, having nothing to do with allergies.


Where is this park you go to where kids smear peanut butter everywhere. Go to another park? Maybe this is just where you live.


People are absolutely disgusting these days. A family literally CUT A WATERMELON on a wooden picnic table and just left everything they didn't eat behind.


So stop going to your local parks if your neighborhood is full of people you can’t stand. Go further out.


Why are you excusing this behavior? Because you are guilty of it?


Because I frequent nice parks. These are your people and neighbors.


These are "nice" parks. You don't think rich people behave poorly? Bwahahahaha.


Which park? Name it.


So you can bash it? No thanks.


Uh, isn’t that the point of this thread? Troll.


What? No. The point of the thread is to ask parents to parent their kids. This latest generation of parents has some real doozies in it. Between the mess and the tablet kids with no headphones, the parents are just entitled lazy jerks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thoughts?

Beyond being messy & a choking hazarded IMO kind of inconsiderate of kids who may have peanut allergies.

What happened to using the picnic tables right next to the playground.


We can’t stop the world for kids with peanut allergies.


DP here. Not asking you to "stop the world." Just asking you to raise your children with some basic manners in general. And running around a playground (or anywhere) holding a messy snack is horrible and very inconsiderate behavior, having nothing to do with allergies.


Where is this park you go to where kids smear peanut butter everywhere. Go to another park? Maybe this is just where you live.


People are absolutely disgusting these days. A family literally CUT A WATERMELON on a wooden picnic table and just left everything they didn't eat behind.


So stop going to your local parks if your neighborhood is full of people you can’t stand. Go further out.


Oh because “further out” people don’t act like “urban” people? Total BS.


Since the rageaholic in here won’t name names of the parks we’ll never know. I mean what kind of warning is this to yell at random people without wanting to actually give anyone a heads up where the PB tainted parks are? So helpful.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thoughts?

Beyond being messy & a choking hazarded IMO kind of inconsiderate of kids who may have peanut allergies.

What happened to using the picnic tables right next to the playground.


We can’t stop the world for kids with peanut allergies.


DP here. Not asking you to "stop the world." Just asking you to raise your children with some basic manners in general. And running around a playground (or anywhere) holding a messy snack is horrible and very inconsiderate behavior, having nothing to do with allergies.


Where is this park you go to where kids smear peanut butter everywhere. Go to another park? Maybe this is just where you live.


People are absolutely disgusting these days. A family literally CUT A WATERMELON on a wooden picnic table and just left everything they didn't eat behind.


So stop going to your local parks if your neighborhood is full of people you can’t stand. Go further out.


Why are you excusing this behavior? Because you are guilty of it?


Because I frequent nice parks. These are your people and neighbors.


These are "nice" parks. You don't think rich people behave poorly? Bwahahahaha.


Which park? Name it.


So you can bash it? No thanks.


Uh, isn’t that the point of this thread? Troll.


What? No. The point of the thread is to ask parents to parent their kids. This latest generation of parents has some real doozies in it. Between the mess and the tablet kids with no headphones, the parents are just entitled lazy jerks.


but there is apparently PB all over the playground. I guess it’s not that serious of an issue if we can’t alert people.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thoughts?

Beyond being messy & a choking hazarded IMO kind of inconsiderate of kids who may have peanut allergies.

What happened to using the picnic tables right next to the playground.


The peanut allergy people need to adjust. Not the rest of society.


Sure, but why make it unnecessary hard on them? I wouldn’t expect peanut butter and jelly smeared all over the playground.


Then you wouldn’t be a good allergy mom. We have to expect that it’s everywhere.

It’s not any different from eating at a picnic table, getting PB on hands, and touching playground equipment. So don’t use my kid’s allergy as fuel for your ire against kids being kids.


1) 100% your kid does not have an allergy.

2) you're a shitty parent not teaching your kids any manners. They DO NOT have to be shoving food down their throats 24/7.


Plenty of kids have a little picnic lunch before playing on the playground. Eating food with peanut butter in it is not a hate crime. I can appreciate how challenging and scary it must be as the parent of a child with a food allergy but you don’t need to mischaracterize 3 or 5 year olds as mannerless gluttons.
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