This was fucking hilarious, thank you! |
Amen! Sorry I have a 16-month-old who can "hold it" for quite a long time (at *4 months* she could hold it up to 20 minutes while we found a restroom), BUT I sometimes get stuck on 340 in bumf-- nowhere behind an accident for an hour+ and OH NOES she goes in a potty in my car instead of a diaper. I wouldn't say it's "gross" to see people change 3-year-olds' poopy diapers (I understand why they essentially have to), but I[i] sure as heck wouldn't do that for an extra 2 years just so I could prevent my kid from peeing (mostly peeing) in a portable potty in my own car maybe once a month! |
Yes, genius-- it's called reading comprehension. Not everyone on this thread uses a Potette, but for those that do: http://www.amazon.com/Kalencom-Potette-Plus-Liners-30/dp/B004X8GJPA/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1405335002&sr=8-2&keywords=potette THERE IS NO BUCKET OF PISS AND SHIT. IT'S KIND OF LIKE PEEING OR POOPING ON A DISPOSABLE DIAPER, WHICH YOU THEN THROW AWAY. Anyway, most of what we are talking about is pee, okay? So I am more-or-less throwing out a peed-on diaper. Big freaking deal. |
| Someone was trolling last night and +1ing themselves about the horrors of a rare pee and poo in someone else's private car. This is seriously not a big deal. 99.9% of 8 year olds are not still doing this-- we're talking about 1-2-3-4 year olds, very occasionally, during early potty training, if not exclusively for emergencies. |
I'm still stuck on the idea that if you are a small child, and your parents prepare for the possibility that you will have a must-pee-NOW/must-poop-NOW emergency (which many small children do have), you will grow up to the MOST ENTITLED generation in history. |
| What happened to staying close to home for a week until the kid is potty trained? |
Nothing happened to it. Why do you ask? |
Because obviously once a kid is potty trained, they can hold it for hours and hours. No one ever had an accident because they couldn't get to a potty in time.
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Please tell me you're not washing the potty out in public sinks. Please! |
| Well it’s a good idea better then doing a bush wee |
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Yep we did this for both kids and I prefer it. Much better than gross bathrooms. And always available when needed. I wish I could use it!
Ours was a travel potty that folded up and had plastic bags that could be disposed of. |
Thank you so much for reviving a ten year old thread to share this wisdom! |
| 100% because I'm not going to hold my toddler over a piss and feces-splashed porta-potty. |
| Wow it’s funny that this was so taboo ten years ago. We have a travel potty convertible seat in the diaper bag. We use it pretty much daily. Many public parks don’t have bathrooms, and public toilets are gross. You put a bag over the potty so no need to clean it in public. Just bag and throw away at home. People who are so weird about this must never go anywhere or most only have boys who don’t need to sit down (although I think boys peeing all over things is nasty). |
Never. |