Potty chair in public OK? In restaurant

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Troll please be a troll


LMAO!! Yes, please be a troll post!! Classless and gross if this is a true story.
I think this is a troll post too, because I can’t believe anyone would need to ask if this was normal. :
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This has to be a troll post.

If true, why didn't you complain to the manager Op? Who likes to see people taking a dump when they are eating? I get annoyed when my kids don't close the powder room door and hate seeing that open when we sit down for dinner and tell them to close it.


I shouldve complained. I thought it might not be fair to force the mgr to confront them.
Nobody is this naive and clueless. You have to be a troll. 😂
Anonymous
I wouldn’t have cared but If it offended you then you should have just asked to be moved.
Anonymous
Not ok and I would have lost my appetite and left.

We have a portable camping toilet and privacy tent in our car because one DC has a sudden need sometimes. It's used outside and away from others.
Anonymous
As a restaurant patron, it would gross me out seeing a potty chair out in the open where people (myself inc.)
are eating.

I find it in very poor taste.

But if I saw a family doing this - I would simply ignore them as much as possible and try to concentrate on enjoying my meal.

But just eww. 🤢
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:MYOB


Really? So you’re cool if my DH just goes behind the nearest potted plant for convenience? Or I pop a squat along the patio wall? People like you are ridiculous. This is disgusting and inappropriate.
Anonymous
Health hazard. Absolutely not ok.
Anonymous
Are you sure they weren't a giant Toddler? Some kids are huge for their age.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are you sure they weren't a giant Toddler? Some kids are huge for their age.

It doesn’t matter how old they are! You don’t bring your own porta potty to a restaurant! I bet they’re super scared of Covid and don’t want their kid to go inside because they’re unvaccinated.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Maybe the child was autistic or has a particular medical condition? Still gross but at least understandable in one of those two cases.

Nope. I have an autistic child and I think this is totally unacceptable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Health hazard. Absolutely not ok.


Exactly! Totally disgusting.
Anonymous
My sister seriously used to do this with her kids. And she got really huffy if anyone suggested she take her kids to the restroom or to their car. It was SOOOO disgusting! She would just pop it right up on a table or next to it. I only saw her do it at outdoor venues, but still!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Our DC are years out from bathroom probs, I do not know what’s current. Is this a new practice? Is there a reason?

DH and I had dinner w/ no kids at Busboys and Poets Fri. We got sat near some families with kids outside. One family brought out a potty chair for their DD to use at their table. They used a potty liner and maybe carted off the waste, I didnt see what they did with it. The child looked 4 or 5 so they were not potty training. Why would they do this? We never did this with our kids, they would have been embarrassed to go in public at that age. Would you have said something. We were uncomfortable but I want to understand if this is based on new reasoning I haven’t heard.


GTFO

Sorry, I don't care if they are babies or 5, it's filthy and disgusting.
Anonymous
At a restaurant? Gross and inappropriate.
Anonymous
It's definitely gross and possibly a health issue but it would also depend on the situation. If the child had severe special needs and that's what they had to do to be able to go out to eat, then I would still think it's gross but would understand.
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