Anonymous wrote:Op get noise cancelling headphones. While you are at it may I suggest a nose plug so that you don't have to smell other passengers and their food.
Anonymous wrote:Seriously, spring for first class, good headphones, and watch a movie you whiny little twit. A crying baby will not bother you. Adult humans who are so incompetent that this is a real problem baffle me.
Anonymous wrote:Ouch. My 1.5 yr old screamed 75% of a cross country flight recently. We spent most of the flight sitting in the bathroom trying to minimize how much we disturbed others. Am I supposed to check with others as to whether my reasons for flying with him are valid?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
May life bless you with three energetic and creative boys.
Anonymous wrote: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 wrote:We fly international a lot. My family is in UAE. There is always an inconsiderate mother who lets her child scream for too much of the flight. The passengers all the feel the same way, OP. It is obvious when a mother (or father) is at least trying. Some parents are just worthless.