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chookpea
post 17/01/2013, 10:15 PM
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schoolmum
post 17/01/2013, 10:21 PM
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your certainly right there!
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Sinister Bonnet
post 17/01/2013, 10:42 PM
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I was once out to lunch with someone with a baby who said cheerfully you don't mind if I change him here. On the restaurant table. With olfactory evidence it was nasty.

She was offended when someone said yes, go to the parents room.
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melbelle
post 17/01/2013, 10:51 PM
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I effectively cancelled a friendship with someone who changed a nappy at the restaurant table.
Specifically for getting narky when the waiter politely pointed out that there was a fully equipped baby change room at the back of the very busy, rather upmarket restaurant.

She feels that she is entitled to do whatever she wants now that she is a MOTHER.

Tiresome

The woman in that image should have been forced to buy every single item on that table
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post 17/01/2013, 10:51 PM
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post 17/01/2013, 10:51 PM
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post 17/01/2013, 11:00 PM
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I've changed a wet nappy (no poo aka no smell) in the pram in a food court when my Boys were eating but the baby was really upset and i couldn't leave the boys and bringing lunch into a toilet would be less sanitary IMO. I used sanitizer gel and I don't think anyone around me noticed I was quick and discrete. Eeekk I hope that's not classed as the same thing :/

Now I am having bad mother moment worries....
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melbelle
post 17/01/2013, 11:04 PM
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In the pram is fine

The person I described did it on the sodding table!
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post 17/01/2013, 11:08 PM
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Ick ....yeah I'd never go for it on the actual table and I'd never change the baby in a restaurant or cafe and not go to the change room because there you can leave you food and it will still be there when you get back if I had to drag the other kids with me.
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post 17/01/2013, 11:10 PM
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I had to do it on a table in a consular office recently ...

ETA: I had a change may and the room the staff gave me meant the stink was kept away from the public, phew!

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