| Put him in a Pullup. Gross gross gross. Public park yes, plane no. |
| Can't he go all night without peeing? 6 hrs shouldn't be an issue. Limit fluid intake and have him go before boarding. |
| No. Nobody is allowed to take a shit in their seat. I hope they handcuff you and escort you off the plane. He's not a baby. |
How could you not know the reaction? You're an idiot. He is not a baby. He's 3.5. Idiot. |
A 3.5 year old shouldn't be screaming on a plane. Stop acting like he's an infant. Go and have another baby and let this one grow up. |
Seriously? My child is 4, has been potty trained since 2.5, and we never put a pull up on him when we fly. No accidents. He can hold it for a bit if necessary. |
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Why would he scream so much about going into the airplane bathroom? It's a small bathroom, so what? Sounds like you are controlled by your toddler not the other way around.
How about "Either you use the bathroom nicely or you will wear a pull-up, take your pick." End of story. Screaming on a plane about entering the bathroom for a 3.5 year old is unacceptable, so is peeing in a potty at your seat-why would you even ask? I agree with the other posters, you need to step up and parent your kid, not indulge the inappropriate behaviors. Does he also only eat specific foods? has to have the ipad in the car? etc etc. Nip it now or you are in for a very long difficult haul. You may have to stay home or drive if you can get it together for this issue. |
Thank god the OP is not a typical passenger. Otherwise airlines would be besieged with assholes peeing in a cup at their seats. Seriously OP, the fact that you thought this was in any way a reasonable approach makes me question your sanity. I have 2 crazy kids, they were lousy travelers when they were young, but having your kid pee amidst the passengers - who are paying lots of money for the privilege of being squished into seats to get wherever they're going - is just obscene. I'll cut a harried desperate parent of a cranky kid any break I can - I'll be kind toward new moms who are baffled about how to change an infant in a bouncy smelly airplane bathroom. But a parent who whips out a porta potty at the seat for a preschooler in the middle of a flight??? That's just insane. |
Depends on the kid. I was using 4.5 as a conservative age. Obviously some people are ready a little earlier than that. |
I am sure most people would prefer to be alone on the plane. What about those who snore? I had someone like that next to me. Overweight people? Ok, I get the answers, but finding another way to travel, really? |
I havent even got past your post to read others replies, but that is downright disgusting and if I saw you doing something like that, as the aisle seat passenger, I would surely complain. Tell your kid he either uses the potty on the plane or he wears a diaper. Seriously, WTF. He is 3.5, not a baby or 2 yo. NOT that I think it would be acceptable to do it with a 2yo either. just nasty! |
This x 1000000000000000000 |
Totally this. |
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My grandson is 4.5 and has flown several times and I agree, never had to put a pull up on him either. Same for the numerous trips we have taken to head south. Since he was potty trained. He can hold it and will let me know when he has to go and will use whatever toilet. OP I think you need to let your kid grow up. Tell him he either needs to learn to use public toilets, or as a PP said, he wouldnt be going out in public. BTW what is your plan for when he goes into Kindergarten? |