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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think some of you are being a bit harsh. I kind of find it laughable the way our society is towards kids. It's like be seen but not heard. If they cry on the airplane, people bitch. If they cry at the grocery store, people bitch. If they cry at a restaurant, people bitch. They are kids for goodness sakes! Kids are going to cry, and you know what? There are times when they can't be home or with a sitter. I have a bigger problem with the assholes who talk on the phone and don't realize that others can hear their whole conversation, or the loud people. I can understand kids not being happy and cute 100% of the time.[/quote] I agree, to a point. When I take my toddler out and she is fussy and I get a few looks, it's ok. But if she is generally being annoying to those around us, either my husband or I will take her out of the place until she can understand that she needs to behave. Usually 2-3 minutes tops. We continue to go out, because that is how she learns HOW to behave when going out to eat - also, depending on the place we are eating - I may give Chipotle a longer fuss-time then if we are at Ruths Chris. I consider myself to be part of a village, I don't want my family to be disruptive to those around me and I want those around me not to disrupt me. My toddler has been eating out since she was 5 days old and is pretty good.[/quote]
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