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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I saw someone seeing up a little potty at the playground for their kid. Right there by the climbing structure. Is that acceptable?![/quote] It is to me! [/quote] Me too. None of our parks have bathrooms, and there's no way my newly potty trained kid will make it back home. I see them all the time at the playgrounds around my house. [/quote] If your kid can't hold it well enough to be out, they're not potty trained. If you MUST use those little potties, which I think are revolting, do it in the trunk of your car.[/quote] +1 how did all our moms potty train without the use of those little potties? It is not necessary. However, if you need to bring a portable potty, then bring it to the trunk of your car. Do not set it up on the playground. It’s rude and not how the world works. [b]The bathrooms don’t come to you, you walk to them.[/b][/quote] Potty training is a PITA. If I can unclench a little and make it easier for another parent, then I'm happy to do so. It may seem unproper and hysteria inducing, but it's not any grosser than dogs pooping and peeing in public and is pretty unavoidable if you live in the city and don't drive to the playground. If I saw another parent with a potty at the playground (in a low traffic area, not set up next to the swings), I'd wish them luck and continue on with my day. But maybe that's why I live in the city and not in exurbs, to avoid pearl clutchers like you.[/quote] Yes, this! Nannies and parents, even the daycares bring them to one playground we go to, and it's connected to a rec center, with bathrooms just steps away. But it makes it possible for those caregivers to stay on playground. What's the big deal? Dogs are the best comparison.[/quote]
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