quick poll;would you let your son pee in a library parking lot?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Yup. My 2 year old (27 month) old son is potty trained but using public toilets with him is a PITA. I also have an infant son. My son pees on the tire pretty much everywhere we go. It's like maybe 3 ounces of pee. It hardly even makes a puddle.


So he's car-trained?

I would not judge another parent with theee small kids if I saw this. Who knows what is going on with them right now.


Hahaha, no. He doesn't ONLY pee on tires. He can use toilets, public and at home. But I always ask him if he has to pee before we get in the car and if he says yes, then I don't walk back into the store/mall/target/library. I just have him pee on the tire.


Holy crapp. WtF is wrong with you?


I really don't get what the big deal is. He's 2.


You're teaching him to relieve himself in the manner that dogs do. It's uncivilized, whatever your justification.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Yup. My 2 year old (27 month) old son is potty trained but using public toilets with him is a PITA. I also have an infant son. My son pees on the tire pretty much everywhere we go. It's like maybe 3 ounces of pee. It hardly even makes a puddle.


So he's car-trained?

I would not judge another parent with theee small kids if I saw this. Who knows what is going on with them right now.


Hahaha, no. He doesn't ONLY pee on tires. He can use toilets, public and at home. But I always ask him if he has to pee before we get in the car and if he says yes, then I don't walk back into the store/mall/target/library. I just have him pee on the tire.


Holy crapp. WtF is wrong with you?


I really don't get what the big deal is. He's 2.


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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Anonymous wrote:Yup. My 2 year old (27 month) old son is potty trained but using public toilets with him is a PITA. I also have an infant son. My son pees on the tire pretty much everywhere we go. It's like maybe 3 ounces of pee. It hardly even makes a puddle.


So he's car-trained?

I would not judge another parent with theee small kids if I saw this. Who knows what is going on with them right now.


Hahaha, no. He doesn't ONLY pee on tires. He can use toilets, public and at home. But I always ask him if he has to pee before we get in the car and if he says yes, then I don't walk back into the store/mall/target/library. I just have him pee on the tire.


Holy crapp. WtF is wrong with you?


I really don't get what the big deal is. He's 2.



It is socially acceptable for a 2 year old to poop in a diaper. Public urination is unnacceptable no matter your age.

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?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yup. My 2 year old (27 month) old son is potty trained but using public toilets with him is a PITA. I also have an infant son. My son pees on the tire pretty much everywhere we go. It's like maybe 3 ounces of pee. It hardly even makes a puddle.


So he's car-trained?

I would not judge another parent with theee small kids if I saw this. Who knows what is going on with them right now.


Hahaha, no. He doesn't ONLY pee on tires. He can use toilets, public and at home. But I always ask him if he has to pee before we get in the car and if he says yes, then I don't walk back into the store/mall/target/library. I just have him pee on the tire.


Holy crapp. WtF is wrong with you?


I really don't get what the big deal is. He's 2.


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?


Omg. There is something wrong with you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yup. My 2 year old (27 month) old son is potty trained but using public toilets with him is a PITA. I also have an infant son. My son pees on the tire pretty much everywhere we go. It's like maybe 3 ounces of pee. It hardly even makes a puddle.


So he's car-trained?

I would not judge another parent with theee small kids if I saw this. Who knows what is going on with them right now.


Hahaha, no. He doesn't ONLY pee on tires. He can use toilets, public and at home. But I always ask him if he has to pee before we get in the car and if he says yes, then I don't walk back into the store/mall/target/library. I just have him pee on the tire.


Holy crapp. WtF is wrong with you?


I really don't get what the big deal is. He's 2.


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?


In a civilized society people that can not control their release where diapers, this includes infants, children the elderly and the ill.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yup. My 2 year old (27 month) old son is potty trained but using public toilets with him is a PITA. I also have an infant son. My son pees on the tire pretty much everywhere we go. It's like maybe 3 ounces of pee. It hardly even makes a puddle.


So he's car-trained?

I would not judge another parent with theee small kids if I saw this. Who knows what is going on with them right now.


Hahaha, no. He doesn't ONLY pee on tires. He can use toilets, public and at home. But I always ask him if he has to pee before we get in the car and if he says yes, then I don't walk back into the store/mall/target/library. I just have him pee on the tire.


Why don't you bring him before you leave the building?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How old was the son that needed to pee? Ideally, if the library is that close and easily accessible, let him run in real fast and go himself while you all stay at the car.


OP here. I don't know, but I would estimate he was 4 years old.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yup. My 2 year old (27 month) old son is potty trained but using public toilets with him is a PITA. I also have an infant son. My son pees on the tire pretty much everywhere we go. It's like maybe 3 ounces of pee. It hardly even makes a puddle.


So he's car-trained?

I would not judge another parent with theee small kids if I saw this. Who knows what is going on with them right now.


Hahaha, no. He doesn't ONLY pee on tires. He can use toilets, public and at home. But I always ask him if he has to pee before we get in the car and if he says yes, then I don't walk back into the store/mall/target/library. I just have him pee on the tire.


Why don't you bring him before you leave the building?



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.
Anonymous
Yes.
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Anonymous wrote:the library is open the bathrooms ar e easy access, but you have 2 other small kids and you already put the baby in the car?


Good lord NO! What is wrong with you. You should have been arrested.



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.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I probably would though in that situation I'd have him pee into one of the baby's diaper, assuming I had one. I would rather not haul everyone back out of the car and back inside. Plus my daughter has this great little habit of telling me she has to pee NOW and can't hold it.


2 of the kids were still out of the car. Only the baby was in the car.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.


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.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.
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