Anonymous wrote:I am with you. I think you did better than most people... let it go. Bit*hes are all over.
Anonymous wrote:I never let kids go in front of me. They need to learn that the world doesn’t revolve around them and to wait their turn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why didn't you simply change your baby's diaper in the stroller? Simply park it in a discrete corner and get it done. NBD. I can't believe you left your 4 year old unattended in a museum.
That’s the dumbest suggestion I’ve ever heard in my life.
Anonymous wrote:Why didn't you simply change your baby's diaper in the stroller? Simply park it in a discrete corner and get it done. NBD. I can't believe you left your 4 year old unattended in a museum.
Anonymous wrote:Why didn't you simply change your baby's diaper in the stroller? Simply park it in a discrete corner and get it done. NBD. I can't believe you left your 4 year old unattended in a museum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why didn't you simply change your baby's diaper in the stroller? Simply park it in a discrete corner and get it done. NBD. I can't believe you left your 4 year old unattended in a museum.
Also, I’m not going to chance a blowout diaper in my stroller , in “a discrete corner” (?? In a children’s museum in the summer? Right!)even if I had one with me, when there are clean changing facilities. That’s disgusting.
Dp. Right. And nobody else at the museum wants a parent changing a poopy diaper in a discrete corner either. We don't want to smell it. I would give the side-eye to a mom doing that and wonder why she didn't use the available changing facilities in the bathroom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why didn't you simply change your baby's diaper in the stroller? Simply park it in a discrete corner and get it done. NBD. I can't believe you left your 4 year old unattended in a museum.
Also, I’m not going to chance a blowout diaper in my stroller , in “a discrete corner” (?? In a children’s museum in the summer? Right!)even if I had one with me, when there are clean changing facilities. That’s disgusting.
Dp. Right. And nobody else at the museum wants a parent changing a poopy diaper in a discrete corner either. We don't want to smell it. I would give the side-eye to a mom doing that and wonder why she didn't use the available changing facilities in the bathroom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why didn't you simply change your baby's diaper in the stroller? Simply park it in a discrete corner and get it done. NBD. I can't believe you left your 4 year old unattended in a museum.
Also, I’m not going to chance a blowout diaper in my stroller , in “a discrete corner” (?? In a children’s museum in the summer? Right!)even if I had one with me, when there are clean changing facilities. That’s disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:Why didn't you simply change your baby's diaper in the stroller? Simply park it in a discrete corner and get it done. NBD. I can't believe you left your 4 year old unattended in a museum.
Anonymous wrote:Why didn't you simply change your baby's diaper in the stroller? Simply park it in a discrete corner and get it done. NBD. I can't believe you left your 4 year old unattended in a museum.
Anonymous wrote:Why didn't you simply change your baby's diaper in the stroller? Simply park it in a discrete corner and get it done. NBD. I can't believe you left your 4 year old unattended in a museum.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't have let the kid go first and I wouldn't have opened the door to let her in until I was finished in the bathroom. I find it kind of odd that you let her in while you were still in there.