screaming little kids on airplanes...

Anonymous
.....piss me the F off. As well as their parents who spend the flight a) getting wasted while their kid misbehaves or b) try to show off their screaming brat to everyone sitting nearby like we all should be so lucky to see such a cute child. Shut your kid up or drive.
Anonymous
Can't relate. My 15 month old was a perfect angel on our flights for Christmas. Can't tell if it's superior parenting or just outstanding genes...
Anonymous
What, you no like the flying bus???
Anonymous
Life must be rough for you.
Anonymous
I've never encountered a parent who tried to show off their screaming child. Are we talking about babies? Toddlers? 3-5yos?
Anonymous
Why don't you spring for first class?

If you fly coach you are going to run into fussing babies and toddlers.
Anonymous
Wonderful. Here we go again.

Let me sum up this conversation.

"Children have a right to fly too! You can't control every aspect of your environment!"

"Parent your children! Stop pretending their behavior is cute!"

The end. Everyone pat themselves on the back now.
Anonymous
I've been lucky. I get really anxious about passengers like yourself worried that my child will 'disturb' you. But god blessed me with a saint who is easily lulled by the buzz of the aircraft. What has happened--to my even more worse of a nightmare: vomiting. Oh man. That has happened twice. I would have taken screaming on either of those days.
Anonymous
You must be next to my Niece (5) and nephew (9). Niece wines and cries 15-20 times a day, like a toddler. I hid in my room practically the entire holiday, until they departed today.
Anonymous
Flying with my two year old over the summer I was literally in tears because she was screaming. I tried to mitigate the possibility of this happening on our recent transatlantic flight by giving her a full dose of Benadryl - to no avail. I really don't know what I can do for people like you, OP. She is two and we fly. That's how it is right now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You must be next to my Niece (5) and nephew (9). Niece wines and cries 15-20 times a day, like a toddler. I hid in my room practically the entire holiday, until they departed today.


Geez little brats are the worst
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Flying with my two year old over the summer I was literally in tears because she was screaming. I tried to mitigate the possibility of this happening on our recent transatlantic flight by giving her a full dose of Benadryl - to no avail. I really don't know what I can do for people like you, OP. She is two and we fly. That's how it is right now.


Well, you kind of suck. Please stay home or figure out a way to keep your kid from crying.
Anonymous
I never have this problem. I just fly in my private jet so I don't have to deal with society.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Flying with my two year old over the summer I was literally in tears because she was screaming. I tried to mitigate the possibility of this happening on our recent transatlantic flight by giving her a full dose of Benadryl - to no avail. I really don't know what I can do for people like you, OP. She is two and we fly. That's how it is right now.


Well, you kind of suck. Please stay home or figure out a way to keep your kid from crying.


OP here....I get that people sometimes NEED to take long flights with little kids (funeral, visit family overseas, etc) but why would you take a little kid who you KNOW is awful on flights on a transatlantic flight if it's just for a vacation? Not saying that's the case here, but it blows my mind people are so inconsiderate. Your two year old won't appreciate Europe or wherever anyways.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I never have this problem. I just fly in my private jet so I don't have to deal with society.


Wish I was rich like u
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