Anonymous wrote:I would be fine with the basement laundry room as long as the monitor reaches and you don’t linger.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. Thanks for the responses. I asked because I am looking at a place that only has a laundry in the basement, not in unit. I can’t imagine bringing my baby to the laundry room every time and I was wondering if I could go out while he’s asleep.
How many floors? Would the monitor extend that far? Are you willing to literally drop everything and run if you hear something off or don't hear anything?
Op, when I had a baby to 1.5 year old I lived in a building like this. Guess what? I brought my baby every time I did laundry. It’s really the only responsible thing to do. Does it suck? Yes. But think how much more it will suck if something awful happens because you were too lazy to tote your baby with you to do laundry.
The thirsty misogynistic mommy shaming lives deep with in you. So gross. There’s nothing wrong with running to a laundry room or going outside to get tour mail. FFS.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think there is anything different with going to your basement building laundry then going to your basement home laundry when you live in some 6000 sq ft Midwestern mansion
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think there is anything different with going to your basement building laundry then going to your basement home laundry when you live in some 6000 sq ft Midwestern mansion
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. Thanks for the responses. I asked because I am looking at a place that only has a laundry in the basement, not in unit. I can’t imagine bringing my baby to the laundry room every time and I was wondering if I could go out while he’s asleep.
How many floors? Would the monitor extend that far? Are you willing to literally drop everything and run if you hear something off or don't hear anything?
Op, when I had a baby to 1.5 year old I lived in a building like this. Guess what? I brought my baby every time I did laundry. It’s really the only responsible thing to do. Does it suck? Yes. But think how much more it will suck if something awful happens because you were too lazy to tote your baby with you to do laundry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. Thanks for the responses. I asked because I am looking at a place that only has a laundry in the basement, not in unit. I can’t imagine bringing my baby to the laundry room every time and I was wondering if I could go out while he’s asleep.
How many floors? Would the monitor extend that far? Are you willing to literally drop everything and run if you hear something off or don't hear anything?
Anonymous wrote:Op here. Thanks for the responses. I asked because I am looking at a place that only has a laundry in the basement, not in unit. I can’t imagine bringing my baby to the laundry room every time and I was wondering if I could go out while he’s asleep.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. Thanks for the responses. I asked because I am looking at a place that only has a laundry in the basement, not in unit. I can’t imagine bringing my baby to the laundry room every time and I was wondering if I could go out while he’s asleep.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. Thanks for the responses. I asked because I am looking at a place that only has a laundry in the basement, not in unit. I can’t imagine bringing my baby to the laundry room every time and I was wondering if I could go out while he’s asleep.