Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am with you. I think you did better than most people... let it go. Bit*hes are all over.
+1
It's fine, let it go.
But you're not half as cool as you think you are or you wouldn't be in here prattling on about the minor dings in your day.
“You’re so not cool, posting these things on DCUM,” , the person posted on to DCUM...
Best. Post. Ever.
You have low standards.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am with you. I think you did better than most people... let it go. Bit*hes are all over.
+1
It's fine, let it go.
But you're not half as cool as you think you are or you wouldn't be in here prattling on about the minor dings in your day.
“You’re so not cool, posting these things on DCUM,” , the person posted on to DCUM...
Best. Post. Ever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am with you. I think you did better than most people... let it go. Bit*hes are all over.
+1
It's fine, let it go.
But you're not half as cool as you think you are or you wouldn't be in here prattling on about the minor dings in your day.
“You’re so not cool, posting these things on DCUM,” , the person posted on to DCUM...
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.
That’s the dumbest suggestion I’ve ever heard in my life.
Plus it is “discreet”
Anonymous wrote:A 3 year old who is likely unreliable and may well poop/pee herself if she has to wait more than a minute definitely takes precedence over a baby in a soiled diaper. You were definitely wrong. And self-absorbed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Oh to be clear I wasn't using the toilet myself (I had to pee but I wasn't going to, with the kid waiting and the woman berating me outside the door). I was solely using the room as a changing facility for the baby. But yeah I kind of made the suggestion tongue in cheek/ in annoyance when I opened the door, I probably shouldn't have. Not that I cared that the girl came in to use the other half of the bathroom facility, but still.
Eh, I would've peed if I had to go. Especially 5 months post partum. I'm sure I couldn't have held it.
I would've loudly announced that, too. But I'm a bigger B and I will out-crazy anyone.
Anonymous wrote:Most people don’t. My newly potty trained kid really was on the verge of an accident in the public bathroom for one of the commuter ferries in NYC, because the ride was like 30 minutes. No one would let her cut even when I did the apologetic begging thing. I finally held her over the sink. I got a few weird looks but WTF was I supposed to do.
Anyway, even with that experience, I wouldn’t normally let a kid cut me unless they were obviously in distressed or they/their parent asked with explanation.
Anonymous wrote:Most people don’t. My newly potty trained kid really was on the verge of an accident in the public bathroom for one of the commuter ferries in NYC, because the ride was like 30 minutes. No one would let her cut even when I did the apologetic begging thing. I finally held her over the sink. I got a few weird looks but WTF was I supposed to do.
Anyway, even with that experience, I wouldn’t normally let a kid cut me unless they were obviously in distressed or they/their parent asked with explanation.
Anonymous wrote:A 3 year old who is likely unreliable and may well poop/pee herself if she has to wait more than a minute definitely takes precedence over a baby in a soiled diaper. You were definitely wrong. And self-absorbed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am with you. I think you did better than most people... let it go. Bit*hes are all over.
+1
It's fine, let it go.
But you're not half as cool as you think you are or you wouldn't be in here prattling on about the minor dings in your day.
Anonymous wrote:Most people don’t. My newly potty trained kid really was on the verge of an accident in the public bathroom for one of the commuter ferries in NYC, because the ride was like 30 minutes. No one would let her cut even when I did the apologetic begging thing. I finally held her over the sink. I got a few weird looks but WTF was I supposed to do.
Anyway, even with that experience, I wouldn’t normally let a kid cut me unless they were obviously in distressed or they/their parent asked with explanation.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Oh to be clear I wasn't using the toilet myself (I had to pee but I wasn't going to, with the kid waiting and the woman berating me outside the door). I was solely using the room as a changing facility for the baby. But yeah I kind of made the suggestion tongue in cheek/ in annoyance when I opened the door, I probably shouldn't have. Not that I cared that the girl came in to use the other half of the bathroom facility, but still.