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<blockquote data-quote="Elf Witch" data-source="post: 3190245" data-attributes="member: 9037"><p>I don't hink I am morally superior I just can't tolerate lazy parents. If you bring a child into this world then you have to expected that your life changes and that for awhile you have to give up some freedoms. If you have a child that can sit quietly through a movie at an early age then by all means bring that child to the movies as long as the content of the movie is not something that your child can't handle. The same goes with nice resturants my aunt used to take me to places like that when I was a child because I was quiet child who get sit still and did not get bored. My brothers on the other hand had a much higher energy level and so no way. The same with my son he could get bored to easily.</p><p></p><p>It is not fair to a child to put them into situations that they are not ready to handle.</p><p></p><p>I have seen kids running around resturants and nearly causing the wait staff to trip over them, I have seen kids yelling and throwing tantrums while mommy and daddy sit there ignoring them and all the hostile glares. When your kids misbehaves get off your butt and do something.</p><p></p><p>And it is rude to bring a child that can't sit still to a resturant that is not meant for kids. Why should my 75.00 dinner be ruined because you can't leave the child at home with a sitter. There are times when as an adult I really don't wish to be around screaming kids and I think other adults feel the same way. Some of them are parents who paid for a sitter to get away and be adults for the evening.</p><p></p><p>Like I said before I don't mind kids at family style resturants but I draw the line at resturants meant for adults.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elf Witch, post: 3190245, member: 9037"] I don't hink I am morally superior I just can't tolerate lazy parents. If you bring a child into this world then you have to expected that your life changes and that for awhile you have to give up some freedoms. If you have a child that can sit quietly through a movie at an early age then by all means bring that child to the movies as long as the content of the movie is not something that your child can't handle. The same goes with nice resturants my aunt used to take me to places like that when I was a child because I was quiet child who get sit still and did not get bored. My brothers on the other hand had a much higher energy level and so no way. The same with my son he could get bored to easily. It is not fair to a child to put them into situations that they are not ready to handle. I have seen kids running around resturants and nearly causing the wait staff to trip over them, I have seen kids yelling and throwing tantrums while mommy and daddy sit there ignoring them and all the hostile glares. When your kids misbehaves get off your butt and do something. And it is rude to bring a child that can't sit still to a resturant that is not meant for kids. Why should my 75.00 dinner be ruined because you can't leave the child at home with a sitter. There are times when as an adult I really don't wish to be around screaming kids and I think other adults feel the same way. Some of them are parents who paid for a sitter to get away and be adults for the evening. Like I said before I don't mind kids at family style resturants but I draw the line at resturants meant for adults. [/QUOTE]
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