Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, no but, it's only pee FFS
Human pee stinks. It's not like dog pee.
You smell lots of pee to be able to make that kind of global comparison?
Actually yeah. I pass by lots of homeless people and it's obvious to tell human pee as I walk to work. I never have that issue in dog parks or around my own house where I have dogs.
PP, that's because those people are likely sitting in layers urine soaked clothing, or haven't bathed in months, are incontinent, etc. A homeless person and a toddler peeing in the parking lot doesn't have the same smell. I can assure you that a small amount of a child's pee on the tire/asphalt/bushes does not smell. Heck, even a small amount on their clothes hardly even smells. You'd have to have 50 toddlers all peeing in the exact same place (probably on cloth) for it to smell terribly.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe, if the library was closed and it was an emergency. No, if the library was open. I don't need to encourage this behavior in my young boys - I know plenty of drunk college age boys receiving citations for public urination so I only want them to use it as a last resort.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yup. My 2 year old (27 month) old son is potty trained but using public toilets with him is a PITA. I also have an infant son. My son pees on the tire pretty much everywhere we go. It's like maybe 3 ounces of pee. It hardly even makes a puddle.
So he's car-trained?
I would not judge another parent with theee small kids if I saw this. Who knows what is going on with them right now.
Hahaha, no. He doesn't ONLY pee on tires. He can use toilets, public and at home. But I always ask him if he has to pee before we get in the car and if he says yes, then I don't walk back into the store/mall/target/library. I just have him pee on the tire.
Holy crapp. WtF is wrong with you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I probably would though in that situation I'd have him pee into one of the baby's diaper, assuming I had one. I would rather not haul everyone back out of the car and back inside. Plus my daughter has this great little habit of telling me she has to pee NOW and can't hold it.
2 of the kids were still out of the car. Only the baby was in the car.
I'm the PP from above with the just-turned-4 year old who pees in the garden/trees when we go out. And yes, he tells us this as well - we'll ask him in the library and says he definitely doesn't need to go but then after we strap in the little one he'll decide that he needs to go after all. And we know from experience that if we make him hold it then there will be an accident.
Anyone who has a problem with a toddler peeing in the bushes had better not have a dog. Dogs do NOT just pee in the bushes (regardless of what the owners think) but all over the path and where ever else too. And even if the dogs pee in the grass at the park or whatever, my toddlers then run around and fall in it. So I'm sure they can deal with seeing a little boy pee on some bushes.
I just saw that someone who regularly lets their kid pee on their tire (?!) in a parking lot and I think that's totally disgusting. The next person to park there will probably think it's spilled water from refilling a bottle. My kids are rear facing so whatever they step in ends up on the back of the seat in front of them that they then put their toys and books in. So thanks for that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People here are really uptight. I don't think this is a representative sample of humanity.
All humanity no. Just nasty and likely white people. There's a reason you all infected everyone you came in contact with.
Anonymous wrote:People here are really uptight. I don't think this is a representative sample of humanity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yup. My 2 year old (27 month) old son is potty trained but using public toilets with him is a PITA. I also have an infant son. My son pees on the tire pretty much everywhere we go. It's like maybe 3 ounces of pee. It hardly even makes a puddle.
So he's car-trained?
I would not judge another parent with theee small kids if I saw this. Who knows what is going on with them right now.
Hahaha, no. He doesn't ONLY pee on tires. He can use toilets, public and at home. But I always ask him if he has to pee before we get in the car and if he says yes, then I don't walk back into the store/mall/target/library. I just have him pee on the tire.
Why don't you bring him before you leave the building?
I usually do. Almost always. But if we get to the car and he says he has to pee, then he just goes right there. This is like once a month. And once he's a little older, a couple more months probably, I won't let him. He'll have to learn to hold it in the car.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I probably would though in that situation I'd have him pee into one of the baby's diaper, assuming I had one. I would rather not haul everyone back out of the car and back inside. Plus my daughter has this great little habit of telling me she has to pee NOW and can't hold it.
2 of the kids were still out of the car. Only the baby was in the car.