• Flying Squid
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    -12 months ago

    I was so confused by their comment that I totally misread it. Not only are they saying that most people wouldn’t change a baby’s diaper in public, but that it isn’t necessary sometimes. Like there’s always a place to do it discreetly when they’ve just had an explosion?

    • @[email protected]
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      12 months ago

      I’ve noticed through-out the years that a lot of people on forums like Reddit and Lemmy have very weird and unrealistic ideas about what having kids is like.

      • KillingTimeItself
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        2 months ago

        idk i’ve grown up around a family with various siblings, and my experience has generally been that doing much of anything with a baby, especially one that shits itself is often more work than it’s worth.

        maybe this shits uniquely american, but i can’t recall anybody just changing their babies diaper in public. In public bathrooms sure (a car even? Though i don’t consider that public), there’s changing stations there, and it’s to be expected, but certainly not just, in the middle of a park.

        • Flying Squid
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          02 months ago

          especially one that shits itself

          Wow. You actually think there are babies that don’t do that. Amazing.

            • Flying Squid
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              -22 months ago

              Ah yes, these special children who never have such accidents once they’re out of diapers.

              If you are a parent, I truly fear for your inexperience.

              • KillingTimeItself
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                22 months ago

                you sure seem assmad about this one.

                Are we going to deal with a 5 year old shitting their pants in the middle of a public park also? And if so at what point should i be dealing with my shit pants in public, because that is technically, a thing that can happen.