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I went out last night for a pint, ended up having ten, and after 2 hours sleep got the train home. I left the station, and walked through a shopping centre en route to my house. As I entered the building, immediately in front of me sat on a bench was a woman changing her child's nappy. The extreme heat only concentrated the acrid smell of fresh poo as it hit the back of my nose. This, coupled with a splitting hangover, made me feel so incredibly nauseous I almost vomited there and then.
There must surely be some law against doing that?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.i can't say i'm particularly bothered by someone breast-feeding, but i'm uncomfortable by seeing it in public, i would say that except in rare cases it's highly unnecessary. It's often like the woman is saying, "look, fertile and i've got my thruppennies out in public but it's okay because i've got a baby". big deal.
as far as nappies i do find it offensive. i don't wipe my backside in public and i don't wish to see it being done either. there are always baby-changing facilities in shopping centres, even mcdonalds and tescos have them - this woman was obviously too lazy, ill-mannered and selfish to do the right thing.
Which reminds me, yesterday whilst in the centre of London I saw a woman pick up a 3 year old girl and made her urinate against a wall. This, right next to dozens of sandwich shops and eateries where at least one of them would have let her use the facilities (and I know because I've taken a child many times and done the same thing). I couldn't believe how much of it came out, this girl's bladder must be the size of a medicine ball!
And you know, the same woman would have probably complained had it been a bloke relieving himself in the same way (quite rightly though!).
Otere - strikes me that you are also narrow minded for dismissing other peoples perfectly valid opinions out of hand.
You may not like them - but it doesn't make them any less valid than yours.
Repeating myself, as a father, I have changed many a pooey nappy whilst out with my daughter - however, I've always managed to find a clean, private and purpose built environment in which to do so - and I hasten to add, within minutes - nothing like the half an hour that you state.
People who change a pooey nappy on a bench in a shopping centre are bone idle - they can't be bothered to get off their backsides and find a place that is suitable.
It comes back to this attitude that some parents have that as they've managed to pop a baby out, they can therefore do what the hell they like with complete impunity - and anybody who questions it is a complete monster because....all together now........IT'S NATURAL.
Again repeating myself, even though I am a father, I do not like to see this sort of thing - it is simply not necessary.
Well to answer your question, No, as it happens, I thought what Paula Radcliffe did was equally unacceptable - I couldn't give a tinker's cuss that it was mid-marathon, it is unacceptable behaviour to take a dump in the street, just as it is unacceptable behaviour to change a nappy full of **** in a shopping centre where there are perfectly adequate changing facilities.
Do I also get a hear hear boobesque?
Nappy changing is one thing but please get over this breast feeding thing. Funny how no one has a problem with page three girls hanging it all out all over papers that any one can get hold of but do what is after all is natural and every wally and his wife start carping. yes vomiting in public is offensive and hard luck on you if you've got a hang over. Thats self induced.
I hope when your all old and grey you remember that the kids you would deny now are the ones that will be changing your incontinant pads and looking after you. I hope your made to sit there like you made them.
eupraxia - everybody has the right to voice their opinions. You are being opinionated if you try to force your opinions on other people. And you don't know for a fact that the other posters condone what page 3 girls do.
There are a couple of parents on this thread who have said they've raised children but never had to do these things in public. Nobody's asking that a child be left in dirty nappies, or left hungry, In this day and age there are so many facilities provided, if mothers in the past managed to do these things discretely, I don't see why mothers today can't.My mother raised five children and I've never seen her change or feed my younger brothers and sister in public, though of course, I've seen her do it in private.
In response to some of the comments on here decent baby change facilities are not always available. I was recently in a Chinese restaurant in my home town (Liverpool) Mid meal my son decided it was a great time to fill his nappy. There were no baby change facilities in the restaurant and I had to change my son's nappy in a tiny crowded toilet with two cubicles which weren't large enough to swing a hamster in never mind a cat! I had to change and clean my son up while he was perched on my knee (refused to put him on the dirty floor). Luckily my friend was on hand to help otherwise I wouldn't have been able to manage. My point is this, if there are changing facilities available then great, if not then the bench it is!
As for breastfeeding - whats the big problem? I would like to ask any of the objectors who have commented on here do any of you smoke?
I have a big problem with inhaling other peoples filthy fag fumes so I assume that if you needed to have a drag while you are out and about you would have no problem with looking around for a special smoking room (maybe a dingy stinky toilet) where you can smoke on your own out of sight (and smelling distance) of us people who dislike ciggy fumes?