Dear parents, I don’t want to see your baby at a restaurant.
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I don’t want to see your baby in a brewery. <br><br>I don’t want to see your baby at the mall. <br><br>I don’t want to see your baby at the park. <br><br>I don’t want to see your baby at Target. <br><br>I don’t want to see your baby at a museum.<br><br>I don’t want to see your baby at the grocery store. <br><br>I don’t want to see your baby in a store. <br><br>I don’t want to see your baby anywhere I go. <br><br>It’s not because I don’t like babies. <br><br>I never wanted a baby, so I made the decision not to have one. Why do people think that having children is an absolute necessity? If you’re unhappy with a child, it’s a life long commitment. <br><br>Why would anyone bring a baby out in public if they know the baby is going to cry for three hours straight? Until they can sit still and be quiet, why would you bring them out in public?<br><br>I understand that sometimes babies are going to cry. All I’m saying is leave them at home.<br><br>Edit: grammar and spelling. <br><br>Also, I’d like to add that I’m a nurse. I see sick adults all day. I don’t want to potentially have an interaction with a baby if I’ve worked with sick people all day. <br><br>Edit 2: I think this got posted in the wrong space. It looks like I got a lot of feedback from parents. That was not my intention. It was meant for an open discussion into the childfree community. I can’t look at my past posts, so I’m assuming I posted it in the wrong section. Apologies to those who feel attacked.
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