Picnic tables at playgrounds are NOT changing tables

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why is this common practice? It’s sooo gross. I don’t care if you have a mat. People are supposed to eat there. No one is disinfecting it.




You don't want to know what else people do on them.
Anonymous
I agree OP, though for me it's less about the germs and more about having respect for your child.
Anonymous
This is the biggest non issue in the history of issues. We always bring a blanket if we’re packing a picnic. Eat on the ground? Blanket. Eat at a picnic table? Blanket table cloth.

It’s your issue with germs that’s the real issue. THAT’S what you have control over. Everything else is a total waste of effort.
Anonymous
Homeless engage in conjugal activities all over the parks at night.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why is this common practice? It’s sooo gross. I don’t care if you have a mat. People are supposed to eat there. No one is disinfecting it.

OMFG. Only on DCUM.

Seriously, what is it with this site and neurotic freaks?
Anonymous
Gross! Don't people care that my dog has to eat off that table?! Sure, he has a plate, but still...
Anonymous
Far too many parents, mainly women, are disgustingly selfish and filthy. People with manners and breeding find a private spot to change their children's filthy diapers.
Anonymous
I think some of you are changing diapers wrong. Or have never changed a diaper. Why is there excrement getting all over the place when you change a diaper?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think some of you are changing diapers wrong. Or have never changed a diaper. Why is there excrement getting all over the place when you change a diaper?


I don’t want to see or smell your kids disgusting poopy butt in common areas. take your kid somewhere discreet and change them there. not on common furniture. this is basic common sense.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think some of you are changing diapers wrong. Or have never changed a diaper. Why is there excrement getting all over the place when you change a diaper?


I don’t want to see or smell your kids disgusting poopy butt in common areas. take your kid somewhere discreet and change them there. not on common furniture. this is basic common sense.


Ok, sure. But is that what the OP is complaining about? People changing kids on the table in the middle of a meal? Because yeah, 100% that’s gross. But if no one is using the table, who cares?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think some of you are changing diapers wrong. Or have never changed a diaper. Why is there excrement getting all over the place when you change a diaper?


I don’t want to see or smell your kids disgusting poopy butt in common areas. take your kid somewhere discreet and change them there. not on common furniture. this is basic common sense.


Ok, sure. But is that what the OP is complaining about? People changing kids on the table in the middle of a meal? Because yeah, 100% that’s gross. But if no one is using the table, who cares?


You are an idiot but I will try to explain why it matters. Another family, that practices common sense cleainess, sets up their picnic table but even with using a plastic or paper tablecloth, your child's filthy feces can contaminate their food. I understand than those with an IQ of lower than 10, like you, may have difficulty understanding this concept.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think some of you are changing diapers wrong. Or have never changed a diaper. Why is there excrement getting all over the place when you change a diaper?


I don’t want to see or smell your kids disgusting poopy butt in common areas. take your kid somewhere discreet and change them there. not on common furniture. this is basic common sense.


Ok, sure. But is that what the OP is complaining about? People changing kids on the table in the middle of a meal? Because yeah, 100% that’s gross. But if no one is using the table, who cares?


You are an idiot but I will try to explain why it matters. Another family, that practices common sense cleainess, sets up their picnic table but even with using a plastic or paper tablecloth, your child's filthy feces can contaminate their food. I understand than those with an IQ of lower than 10, like you, may have difficulty understanding this concept.


I think you’re the one with the low IQ if you are getting feces all over the place when you change a diaper. It’s really not that hard. But is apparently quite hard for you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think some of you are changing diapers wrong. Or have never changed a diaper. Why is there excrement getting all over the place when you change a diaper?


I don’t want to see or smell your kids disgusting poopy butt in common areas. take your kid somewhere discreet and change them there. not on common furniture. this is basic common sense.


Ok, sure. But is that what the OP is complaining about? People changing kids on the table in the middle of a meal? Because yeah, 100% that’s gross. But if no one is using the table, who cares?


You are an idiot but I will try to explain why it matters. Another family, that practices common sense cleainess, sets up their picnic table but even with using a plastic or paper tablecloth, your child's filthy feces can contaminate their food. I understand than those with an IQ of lower than 10, like you, may have difficulty understanding this concept.


I think it's hilarious that DCUM is so hoity-toity about store bought dressing, which preschools their kids go to,, and characters on kids clothes, but think nothing of changing a diaper on a picnic bench.
Anonymous
So because a tiny splat of bird poop might hit the table, it is okay to change a squirming 25-pound human on it that takes up a much wider footprint and carries just as nasty, if not worse, bacteria in their system? Unbelievable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think some of you are changing diapers wrong. Or have never changed a diaper. Why is there excrement getting all over the place when you change a diaper?


I don’t want to see or smell your kids disgusting poopy butt in common areas. take your kid somewhere discreet and change them there. not on common furniture. this is basic common sense.


Ok, sure. But is that what the OP is complaining about? People changing kids on the table in the middle of a meal? Because yeah, 100% that’s gross. But if no one is using the table, who cares?


because someone might be about to use it, and it’s right out in the open. it’s weird to put your kids poop and genitals on display like that.
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