Tilted Cat Head
Administrator
Location: Manhattan, NY
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Originally Posted by filtherton
I just want to say that i agree with these points.
I don't necessarily have a problem with businesses that exclude children.
I do try to keep my kid from being disruptive, and if it is reasonable to do so i tend to remove my kid from the area if she can't chill out. That being said, if you're the type who can't handle being in the same area as a whiny kid, then you and the whiny kid have a lot in common. The kid has a valid excuse for acting like a baby, what's yours?
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Jaded.
Unfrotunately parents have proven time and time again that they will not even do what you consider reasonable. Parents cannot be spoken to or reasoned with at all especially if it's their entitled "right" to be there with their children at the movies, or the restaurant regardless of their behavior. If I were to politely suggest they leave or address their child's behavior, they get indignant.
It is unfortunate and as such, I decided that it is easier to avoid the situations as close to 100% as possible.
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