"I kind of am on the side of those who bring the babies, some moms out there don't ever have a chance to just go out and enjoy a movie because they are always at home taking care of children. It's harder than you think to find a babysitter. Granted, the crying is quite annoying, but just think.. they have to deal with this 24/7. "
I disagree. Life is full of choices. If you choose to have a kid, that's great, but you do not have the right to impose your children on others. If your kids can behave during the entire movie, that's fine, take 'em all you want. If they haven't reached that point, and they start crying in a movie, you get up and leave. Your decision to have a child does not give you the right to inflict his screaming on 200 people who paid a lot of money to go see a movie. If the kid's a screamer, wait for the DVD.
Oh, and that reminds me. Another pet movie peeve of mine is the fucking idiot parents who take their kids to adult movies. There is NO WAY a 2 year old should be watching Hannibal, but when I went to see it there were almost as many toddlers as adults.
If you have a kid, that involves sacrifices. Too many people refuse to make any - they want the kid but they also want all the fun of a childless life. Sorry, but a kid is a tremendous responsibility which necessitates large sacrifices. If you're unwilling to make those sacrifices, that's understandable, but if that's the case, then don't have a kid.
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