RE: Parents not taking there crying child outside at a restaurant or store
April 30, 2016 at 4:34 pm
(This post was last modified: April 30, 2016 at 4:35 pm by Regina.)
Tbh if you have kids and can't afford someone to hire a babysitter for them, I don't know exactly where you'd get the money from to be going some fancy expensive restaurant anyway. Priorities.
No shade, if I suddenly had a kid now, that would be me.
And of course there are more family-oriented restaurants which are more suitable for young families, nothing wrong with that. I just think people should know what they're getting before they go.
No shade, if I suddenly had a kid now, that would be me.
And of course there are more family-oriented restaurants which are more suitable for young families, nothing wrong with that. I just think people should know what they're getting before they go.
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