We went out for breakfast yesterday and a woman changed her toddler right next to me on the bench style seating. His log did not smell good!
We went out for breakfast yesterday and a woman changed her toddler right next to me on the bench style seating. His log did not smell good!
GOLD / squash / 13464 posts
Oh that's disgusting. It's one thing to do it out in the open somewhere like a park where there are limited options. But at the breakfast table?!?
GOLD / papaya / 10206 posts
I once did a pee diaper on a bench in a museum that didn't have change tables in the rest room. I wouldn't do a poop out in the open, and never at a restaurant table! Blech!
admin / watermelon / 14210 posts
i do in the stroller when we're out and about, but always move the stroller to a corner where no one can see.
GOLD / wonderful grape / 20289 posts
Out in the open, yes. Near people eating, no way. And I always try to go far away from people.
GOLD / wonderful pea / 17697 posts
Only if there are no other options, and only if it's pee, and I try to be discreet about it. If it's poop and there's no bathroom or anything around I'd take him to the car.
pomegranate / 3329 posts
Eww, that is so gross. Absolutely not at a dining table, that us so inconsiderate. I don't like using changing tables, I either go back to our vehicle or use the stroller.
grapefruit / 4110 posts
We usually used the car. Now, with pullups we change him standing up (yay!).
cantaloupe / 6751 posts
That's gross if I have to change her out in the open, I am as far away from ppl as possible and I never do it while they're eating. Poops - I do it in the car or bathroom. Not cool to subject others to it.
GOLD / wonderful apricot / 22276 posts
I would never do it in a restaurant like that! Gross....but I would in the stroller in a corner somewhere, or in the car. I'm not a fan of the changing stations at public places, so I try and avoid them if possible.
kiwi / 729 posts
only when it is #1, never #2 (when we are out of the house). When we are at home, I usually change LO anywhere on the floor, even if there are ppl around (though it is usually family)
pomegranate / 3388 posts
I would far prefer to change DD somewhere nice and clean, rather than the stinky dirty restroom... but I do have some decency, so I don't change her in restaurants, and when we're on the go I try to be really discreet. Usually we use our car for diaper changes when we're on the go.
pomelo / 5093 posts
In the open, yes, in a restaurant where people can see and smell? NEVER! That is the height of rudeness, imho.
pomegranate / 3983 posts
That's just gross! If we're at the park I'll use a bench, but otherwise I prefer the trunk of the car or a bathroom if there's one available.
coconut / 8279 posts
Not cool, not cool at all to bring poop to the dinner table. Look, I hate using public restrooms, too, but have some decency and use your stroller, your car anywhere that's not where people are eating food.
pineapple / 12526 posts
At home, yeah, I just change her on the floor. Out and about? Nope. I don't think so.
persimmon / 1341 posts
I try to avoid it but if it's some place that can't bother installing a changing table then yes, I change her in the open but never near a dinner table. I don't expect a bar to have a changing table but we were at a family fun establishment geared towards kids and they didn't have one. That was annoying.
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