You're teaching him to relieve himself in the manner that dogs do. It's uncivilized, whatever your justification. |
At least he's toilet trained and not walking around with poop in his diaper. How is THAT civilized? |
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Omg. There is something wrong with you. |
In a civilized society people that can not control their release where diapers, this includes infants, children the elderly and the ill. |
Why don't you bring him before you leave the building? |
OP here. I don't know, but I would estimate he was 4 years old. |
I usually do. Almost always. But if we get to the car and he says he has to pee, then he just goes right there. This is like once a month. And once he's a little older, a couple more months probably, I won't let him. He'll have to learn to hold it in the car. |
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OP here. Relax. I didn't let my kid pee anywhere. I'm at the library working on my paper. I was taking a break, turned to look out the window and saw what I saw. |
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We do with our 4 year old if there's a garden. If there's no garden, we'd go back inside.
For an older child, we'd send them inside. |
2 of the kids were still out of the car. Only the baby was in the car. |
I really hope you are arrested. And I hope they handcuff you in front of your kids. Traumatic, yes. But at least they would learn that normal people do not behave like animals. Allowing any child - but especially a FOUR year old - to urninate in public is disgusting. |
| Sure, I don't see the big deal, a tiny bit of pee that barely trickles off my tire isn't going to hurt anyone. If I didn't have other kids with me of course I'd bring him back in. |
That same bit of pee is just as easily eliminated in a toilet. Or in his car seat that you can wash. Inconvenient to you? Maybe, but then you'll actually do your job as your parent. |