Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Smart dad. They’re not toddlers.
Smart dad because he outsourced his kids’ needs to the people flying in economy? I don’t want to sit next to someone else’s kids. It’s going to make me feel responsible for them and I resent that.
Look, this thread is about whether people would judge. Yes, I’m going to judge.
Judge away childless Karen. The kid is 13. Not a baby.
Yeah, I’m not childless. I have two kids around that age.
I have different values, I suppose. Better ones.
Ok troll. You’re better than us. You win.
Look, this is a thread asking if people would judge. The answer is yes.
If that bothers you, then maybe you realize there’s something a bit off about dumping your kids in economy.
If it doesn’t bother you, [/b]then why respond? [b]You don’t care.
To f with you. DGAF. Judge away from 32B.
Anonymous wrote:Yuck, forces the older one to be the parent.Anonymous wrote:I took a flight to Orlando today and there was a dad who sat in first class while his two daughters, around ages 11-13 and 7-9 sat midway back in coach. I can’t help but judge this dad harshly, and thought that you might want to join in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Smart dad. They’re not toddlers.
Smart dad because he outsourced his kids’ needs to the people flying in economy? I don’t want to sit next to someone else’s kids. It’s going to make me feel responsible for them and I resent that.
Look, this thread is about whether people would judge. Yes, I’m going to judge.
Judge away childless Karen. The kid is 13. Not a baby.
Yeah, I’m not childless. I have two kids around that age.
I have different values, I suppose. Better ones.
Ok troll. You’re better than us. You win.
Look, this is a thread asking if people would judge. The answer is yes.
If that bothers you, then maybe you realize there’s something a bit off about dumping your kids in economy.
If it doesn’t bother you, [/b]then why respond? [b]You don’t care.
Anonymous wrote:Did none of you fly when you were teens? I had to deal with harassment on flights and I would never subject my young daughters to that without me nearby.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Smart dad. They’re not toddlers.
Smart dad because he outsourced his kids’ needs to the people flying in economy? I don’t want to sit next to someone else’s kids. It’s going to make me feel responsible for them and I resent that.
Look, this thread is about whether people would judge. Yes, I’m going to judge.
Judge away childless Karen. The kid is 13. Not a baby.
Yeah, I’m not childless. I have two kids around that age.
I have different values, I suppose. Better ones.
Ok troll. You’re better than us. You win.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Smart dad. They’re not toddlers.
Smart dad because he outsourced his kids’ needs to the people flying in economy? I don’t want to sit next to someone else’s kids. It’s going to make me feel responsible for them and I resent that.
Look, this thread is about whether people would judge. Yes, I’m going to judge.
Judge away childless Karen. The kid is 13. Not a baby.
Yeah, I’m not childless. I have two kids around that age.
I have different values, I suppose. Better ones.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Smart dad. They’re not toddlers.
Smart dad because he outsourced his kids’ needs to the people flying in economy? I don’t want to sit next to someone else’s kids. It’s going to make me feel responsible for them and I resent that.
Look, this thread is about whether people would judge. Yes, I’m going to judge.
Judge away childless Karen. The kid is 13. Not a baby.
Yeah, I’m not childless. I have two kids around that age.
I have different values, I suppose. Better ones.
Anonymous wrote:I took a flight to Orlando today and there was a dad who sat in first class while his two daughters, around ages 11-13 and 7-9 sat midway back in coach. I can’t help but judge this dad harshly, and thought that you might want to join in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We do that too. No big deal. Our kids are well-behaved and have been flying since they were babies. They are polite seat mates, don't fight with each other, and know to get loud and get attention if anyone is creepy. Never been an issue. When we can DH and I sit in first class in the row right in front of them and we can pass things back and forth even while seat belted in.
Cheapskates! If you can’t afford four seats then you can’t afford first class.
Lol, I assure you we're not cheap. Our kids love flying "alone" but without actually being alone, they don't need the extra space first class provides, it's not like they'll avail themselves of the free alcoholic beverages, so there's no need to give them first class.
Nice so you relax while someone else has to babysit your kids for free.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Smart dad. They’re not toddlers.
Smart dad because he outsourced his kids’ needs to the people flying in economy? I don’t want to sit next to someone else’s kids. It’s going to make me feel responsible for them and I resent that.
Look, this thread is about whether people would judge. Yes, I’m going to judge.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Smart dad. They’re not toddlers.
Smart dad because he outsourced his kids’ needs to the people flying in economy? I don’t want to sit next to someone else’s kids. It’s going to make me feel responsible for them and I resent that.
Look, this thread is about whether people would judge. Yes, I’m going to judge.
Judge away childless Karen. The kid is 13. Not a baby.
Yeah, I’m not childless. I have two kids around that age.
I have different values, I suppose. Better ones.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a family, we have been separated on planes, but always in coach where I could keep an eye on them. My concern is for the weirdo creepers that take advantage of unsupervised children.
This. Wouldn't want my girls sitting next to Chester the Molester who is watching p0rn on his phone.
Anonymous wrote:I took a flight to Orlando today and there was a dad who sat in first class while his two daughters, around ages 11-13 and 7-9 sat midway back in coach. I can’t help but judge this dad harshly, and thought that you might want to join in.