Anonymous wrote:OP is complaining about people at the complex’s pool (gross btw) yet lives in an apartment. Just buy a SFH, OP.
Anonymous wrote:I have two children, OP, and cannot stand the screamers. Parents who let their kids do it are inconsiderate and self-centered, raising kids who will be the same. Children can have plenty of fun without shrieking to the point it disturbs others around them. Unfortunately, I don't think there's much you can do besides shoot the evil eye to the kids.
Anonymous wrote:Part of being a kid is screaming + shrieking in the pool during the dog days of Summer.
Let kids be kids.
You probably did the same thing too when you were younger....
Anonymous wrote:OMG this is one my biggest annoyances! I live in an apt that does not have a lot of kids but I swear whenever I go to the usually empty pool some kids materialize and I can't for the life of me figure out why kids have to SCREAM at the pool! Shrieking and screaming when they could just be talking to each other in normal voices! So I put my earbuds in, at least I can do that when I am not in the water, and turn my music up kinda loud, but still, I hear them!
I kinda like kids, I work with kids, I actually had a few kids myself (now grown) but this shit is totally annoying!
Anonymous wrote:I have a child and I am totally on your side, OP. The worst part of parenting for me is having to deal with other people's children. I wear noise cancelling headphones at the pool. Works like a charm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sister lives in a condo end unit that is next to the pool. Parents used to walk their unsupervised kids to the pool and then leave them there, expecting my sister to watch them out the window and supervise (maybe because she is on the condo board, and used to be a competitive swimmer? I have no other explanation for why they would assume she would be interested). She started shutting her window and blinds every time people were in the pool to make it clear she was not watching, and also because they were so loud. Neglectful parents ruin so many things for other people.
What? Are you sure? How old were these kids; maybe the parents thought they wouldn’t need to be supervised? You can’t rescue a kid from drowning from inside an apt; this makes no sense to me.
Anonymous wrote:My sister lives in a condo end unit that is next to the pool. Parents used to walk their unsupervised kids to the pool and then leave them there, expecting my sister to watch them out the window and supervise (maybe because she is on the condo board, and used to be a competitive swimmer? I have no other explanation for why they would assume she would be interested). She started shutting her window and blinds every time people were in the pool to make it clear she was not watching, and also because they were so loud. Neglectful parents ruin so many things for other people.
Anonymous wrote:Had to vent. I (unfortunately) accidentally rented in a building that for some reason has a lot of children. Every time I go to the pool to relax I am surrounded by children screaming, slapping each other with pool noodles, splashing other people, high pitched shrieking, etc. cannot wait to move to a building without a lot of little kids.