Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m willing to bet at least one of the posters here who purports to being disgusted at a young child using a self-contained portable toilet to defecate at the park also has a dog who poops on the grass and makes you pick it up in a little baggie multiple times a day. Good grief, we are all doing the best we can. Show a little grace.
+1, totally. How dare you allow your child to use a potty on the grass...that dogs poop on all day, every day.
Anonymous wrote:I’m willing to bet at least one of the posters here who purports to being disgusted at a young child using a self-contained portable toilet to defecate at the park also has a dog who poops on the grass and makes you pick it up in a little baggie multiple times a day. Good grief, we are all doing the best we can. Show a little grace.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m willing to bet at least one of the posters here who purports to being disgusted at a young child using a self-contained portable toilet to defecate at the park also has a dog who poops on the grass and makes you pick it up in a little baggie multiple times a day. Good grief, we are all doing the best we can. Show a little grace.
I will bet you also change your baby on restaurant tables. Is that the best you can really do? Aim higher.
I don't do little potties (even at home -- insert seat from day one) because I find the idea of cleaning them gross. But provided no one is asking ME to clean up their toddler's poop, I don't really see what the issue is. The playground is already covered in the remains of squirrel poop and any number of toddler bodily fluids and assorted other gross things; I fail to see why a parent letting their kid poop in a receptacle outside the playground structure and then neatly taking it home again is any grosser than changing their kid's diaper on the grass.
So human feces at the park is now no big whoop? Huh.
You don't change diapers in the park? Do you never leave the house with your baby ages 0 to potty trained, or do you just leave them to sit in dirty diapers? Training potties aren't any grosser than diapers imo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are people really grossed out by seeing a very young kid use a travel potty outside in the park?!!
Too bad.
The fact that it's a child doesn't change the fact that it is rude, disgusting, lazy and unnecessary. Then what do you do with the poop? bag it and bring it home? This is insane. Just put a diaper on your kid if he's not potty trained.
You bag it and put it in the trash can, just like you do with a dirty diaper, or dog poop.
You don’t get out much, do you?
Does the kid bend over butt to the sky so you can wipe it in front of the entire park? I have never seen this gross behavior before and have spent plenty of time in the park. This isn't as normal or as common as you're making it out to be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m willing to bet at least one of the posters here who purports to being disgusted at a young child using a self-contained portable toilet to defecate at the park also has a dog who poops on the grass and makes you pick it up in a little baggie multiple times a day. Good grief, we are all doing the best we can. Show a little grace.
I will bet you also change your baby on restaurant tables. Is that the best you can really do? Aim higher.
I don't do little potties (even at home -- insert seat from day one) because I find the idea of cleaning them gross. But provided no one is asking ME to clean up their toddler's poop, I don't really see what the issue is. The playground is already covered in the remains of squirrel poop and any number of toddler bodily fluids and assorted other gross things; I fail to see why a parent letting their kid poop in a receptacle outside the playground structure and then neatly taking it home again is any grosser than changing their kid's diaper on the grass.
So human feces at the park is now no big whoop? Huh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m willing to bet at least one of the posters here who purports to being disgusted at a young child using a self-contained portable toilet to defecate at the park also has a dog who poops on the grass and makes you pick it up in a little baggie multiple times a day. Good grief, we are all doing the best we can. Show a little grace.
I will bet you also change your baby on restaurant tables. Is that the best you can really do? Aim higher.
I don't do little potties (even at home -- insert seat from day one) because I find the idea of cleaning them gross. But provided no one is asking ME to clean up their toddler's poop, I don't really see what the issue is. The playground is already covered in the remains of squirrel poop and any number of toddler bodily fluids and assorted other gross things; I fail to see why a parent letting their kid poop in a receptacle outside the playground structure and then neatly taking it home again is any grosser than changing their kid's diaper on the grass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are people really grossed out by seeing a very young kid use a travel potty outside in the park?!!
Too bad.
The fact that it's a child doesn't change the fact that it is rude, disgusting, lazy and unnecessary. Then what do you do with the poop? bag it and bring it home? This is insane. Just put a diaper on your kid if he's not potty trained.
You bag it and put it in the trash can, just like you do with a dirty diaper, or dog poop.
You don’t get out much, do you?
Does the kid bend over butt to the sky so you can wipe it in front of the entire park? I have never seen this gross behavior before and have spent plenty of time in the park. This isn't as normal or as common as you're making it out to be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are people really grossed out by seeing a very young kid use a travel potty outside in the park?!!
Too bad.
The fact that it's a child doesn't change the fact that it is rude, disgusting, lazy and unnecessary. Then what do you do with the poop? bag it and bring it home? This is insane. Just put a diaper on your kid if he's not potty trained.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m willing to bet at least one of the posters here who purports to being disgusted at a young child using a self-contained portable toilet to defecate at the park also has a dog who poops on the grass and makes you pick it up in a little baggie multiple times a day. Good grief, we are all doing the best we can. Show a little grace.
I will bet you also change your baby on restaurant tables. Is that the best you can really do? Aim higher.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are people really grossed out by seeing a very young kid use a travel potty outside in the park?!!
Too bad.
The fact that it's a child doesn't change the fact that it is rude, disgusting, lazy and unnecessary. Then what do you do with the poop? bag it and bring it home? This is insane. Just put a diaper on your kid if he's not potty trained.
You bag it and put it in the trash can, just like you do with a dirty diaper, or dog poop.
You don’t get out much, do you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are people really grossed out by seeing a very young kid use a travel potty outside in the park?!!
Too bad.
The fact that it's a child doesn't change the fact that it is rude, disgusting, lazy and unnecessary. Then what do you do with the poop? bag it and bring it home? This is insane. Just put a diaper on your kid if he's not potty trained.
Anonymous wrote:I’m willing to bet at least one of the posters here who purports to being disgusted at a young child using a self-contained portable toilet to defecate at the park also has a dog who poops on the grass and makes you pick it up in a little baggie multiple times a day. Good grief, we are all doing the best we can. Show a little grace.
Anonymous wrote:I’m willing to bet at least one of the posters here who purports to being disgusted at a young child using a self-contained portable toilet to defecate at the park also has a dog who poops on the grass and makes you pick it up in a little baggie multiple times a day. Good grief, we are all doing the best we can. Show a little grace.