This started a debate on a friend's facebook, so I thought I'd bring it over here too: http://gawker.com/diaper-changing-da...-sh-1640829501
She doesn't have kids, can't imagine why anybody would do this. I responded saying sometimes you have no choice when you're out and the restaurant doesn't provide a changing table. I haven't done it on the table where everybody could see, but I have changed diapers, including one with poop, on restaurant booths, when the restaurant didn't have a changing table (in fact, I'm pretty sure I did this when I was hanging out with Vanquisher, GRU, and niener). I've also used the changing pad attached to my diaper bag on the floor of a bathroom when there wasn't a booth to use. I felt like nobody could actually see me in the booth since I was surrounded by people and in the back of the restaurant, and going to the car wasn't an option in those instances (with the iMSNers, the car was parked far away, the other times it was raining). Anyway, her response was that when she was a baby, her parents just didn't go anywhere, or they got a sitter so they didn't have to take the kids out, and if they were out and the kid needed changing, the whole family just got up and left altogether. She also said she couldn't imagine changing a poopy diaper and then being OK with eating - to which I responded if I didn't eat after changing a poopy diaper, I would have starved over the last 10 months.
She doesn't have kids, can't imagine why anybody would do this. I responded saying sometimes you have no choice when you're out and the restaurant doesn't provide a changing table. I haven't done it on the table where everybody could see, but I have changed diapers, including one with poop, on restaurant booths, when the restaurant didn't have a changing table (in fact, I'm pretty sure I did this when I was hanging out with Vanquisher, GRU, and niener). I've also used the changing pad attached to my diaper bag on the floor of a bathroom when there wasn't a booth to use. I felt like nobody could actually see me in the booth since I was surrounded by people and in the back of the restaurant, and going to the car wasn't an option in those instances (with the iMSNers, the car was parked far away, the other times it was raining). Anyway, her response was that when she was a baby, her parents just didn't go anywhere, or they got a sitter so they didn't have to take the kids out, and if they were out and the kid needed changing, the whole family just got up and left altogether. She also said she couldn't imagine changing a poopy diaper and then being OK with eating - to which I responded if I didn't eat after changing a poopy diaper, I would have starved over the last 10 months.
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