Posted on 03/12/2017 5:43:58 PM PDT by Morgana
FULL TITLE: Would YOU let your child use the potty in public? Mother is branded 'repulsive' after she lets her child go to the toilet in the middle of a pub
A mother sparked an online backlash after she let her child to use the potty in the middle of an upmarket pub.
The scene was witnessed by another mother, who later took to Mumsnet to ask whether it was 'normal' for a child to go to the toilet in full view of other diners.
The post sparked a flurry of responses from disgusted users who branded the behaviour 'disgusting', 'repulsive' and 'unhygienic'.
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Hong Kong? I've seen it here at the local Trader Joe's supermarket. Sitting outside waiting for my wife, and saw a Chinese woman run out of Trader Joe's with a young boy straight to the decorative bushes in front. Yanks his pants down and the kid pisses into the bushes. Probably the language barrier was the reason for not asking Trader Joe's for the bathroom (they have one).
You know a lot of moms do this. Not on the table but say in the booth on the seat. What is wrong with them? Take the kid to the bathroom, then wash your hands after!
Oh please just strike a freakin match like in the old days.
I had an acquaintance who tried this *in Alaska*. She made it through one day, and then told her husband, whose idea it was, to forget it.
They're divorced now.
So many responses, so little time.....
You would think that something as basic as toilets would never be arguable, but ...
I haven’t tried yet.
I remember telling my Life Management class how we’d be “knee deep in baby diapers,” in their lifetime. I wonder if anyone remembers.....probably not.
And now they’re using them on *seniors* and nobody better DARE complain.
It’s one thing to take on babies who can’t talk back.
Taking on Grandma is another matter.
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