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Bambamama
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Sat, Oct 25 2008, 2:23 pm
Your answer may be different depending on whether you live in Israel or outside of Israel, but what do you do when you're away from home, your kid has to make and there is no public bathroom nearby. Since DS2 has almost completed training, I definitely find a discreet place outside and let him go there, rather than have him hold it in or have an accident. This rarely ever happens with DS1, but the other day when he saw I let DS2 go in the bushes, he too pulled down his pants and started to go. I lightly chastised him, told him he was too old for that and knows better and that I only let DS2 go since he's in training. Of course in Israel you see older kids and even men (gross!) going in public sometimes... Just wondering until how old (if ever) you let your child make outside.
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Aribenj
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Sat, Oct 25 2008, 8:08 pm
I boought a portable potty. Basically it's collapsable and you put a plastic bag in it and they can just go when there's no bathroom and all you do is throw the bag in the garbage. easy. Sanitary. And it fits in my stroller. I use it when I go to the playground bc dd ALWAYS needs to use the bathroom when we're there..
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mama-star
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Sat, Oct 25 2008, 8:20 pm
I bought a baby bjorn mini-potty that we keep in our car. it has saved us countless times!
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Mommastuff
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Sat, Oct 25 2008, 8:49 pm
Aribenj wrote: | I boought a portable potty. Basically it's collapsable and you put a plastic bag in it and they can just go when there's no bathroom and all you do is throw the bag in the garbage. easy. Sanitary. And it fits in my stroller. I use it when I go to the playground bc dd ALWAYS needs to use the bathroom when we're there.. |
A portable potty sounds good but when I saw a caretaker take her girl to sit on the potty right in the middle of the playground, I thought that it was rather inappropriate! If you do use one, please do it in a private manner.
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Hello Kitty
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Sat, Oct 25 2008, 9:16 pm
Bambamama wrote: | Your answer may be different depending on whether you live in Israel or outside of Israel, but what do you do when you're away from home, your kid has to make and there is no public bathroom nearby. Since DS2 has almost completed training, I definitely find a discreet place outside and let him go there, rather than have him hold it in or have an accident. This rarely ever happens with DS1, but the other day when he saw I let DS2 go in the bushes, he too pulled down his pants and started to go. I lightly chastised him, told him he was too old for that and knows better and that I only let DS2 go since he's in training. Of course in Israel you see older kids and even men (gross!) going in public sometimes... Just wondering until how old (if ever) you let your child make outside. | Yes in Isreal u find MEN EVEN SOLDERS AND POLICE going eveywhere so u really cant hold back your son Girls I have never really have seen over there In the U.S. the police can give a man a 100$ fine for going in public, u rarely see anyone going even kids.
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mama-star
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Sat, Oct 25 2008, 9:27 pm
we only keep the potty in our minivan and the kids use it with the doors closed, very private. dumping it out is yucky though.
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Hello Kitty
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Sat, Oct 25 2008, 9:30 pm
mama-star wrote: | we only keep the potty in our minivan and the kids use it with the doors closed, very private. dumping it out is yucky though. | LOL
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Hello Kitty
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Sat, Oct 25 2008, 9:56 pm
Hello Kitty wrote: | Bambamama wrote: | Your answer may be different depending on whether you live in Israel or outside of Israel, but what do you do when you're away from home, your kid has to make and there is no public bathroom nearby. Since DS2 has almost completed training, I definitely find a discreet place outside and let him go there, rather than have him hold it in or have an accident. This rarely ever happens with DS1, but the other day when he saw I let DS2 go in the bushes, he too pulled down his pants and started to go. I lightly chastised him, told him he was too old for that and knows better and that I only let DS2 go since he's in training. Of course in Israel you see older kids and even men (gross!) going in public sometimes... Just wondering until how old (if ever) you let your child make outside. | Yes in Isreal u find MEN EVEN SOLDERS AND POLICE going eveywhere so u really cant hold back your son Girls I have never really have seen over there In the U.S. the police can give a man a 100$ fine for going in public, u rarely see anyone going even kids. | Why is it like this in such a holy place shouldnt they act with more kedusha then any other place
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greenfire
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Sat, Oct 25 2008, 10:17 pm
sometimes I see people go in the animal hospital parking lot next door to me ... I open my window & yell "what are you a dog?!?!?!" some people just couldn't care less ...
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Mommastuff
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Sat, Oct 25 2008, 10:17 pm
the boy was maybe 7 or 8. I backed up before leaving my parkin spot so I wouldn't roll over it!
Gross!
Any age, they should have been more private than that. He wasn't try to hide anything. My kids got a (short) lesson in anatomy before I rushed them into the car.
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greenfire
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Sat, Oct 25 2008, 10:22 pm
well if you say it's okay at 2 - what's stopping them as adults ?!?!?!
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Hello Kitty
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Sat, Oct 25 2008, 10:26 pm
greenfire wrote: | well if you say it's okay at 2 - what's stopping them as adults ?!?!?! | who siad its okay at 2
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Hello Kitty
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Sat, Oct 25 2008, 10:28 pm
greenfire wrote: | sometimes I see people go in the animal hospital parking lot next door to me ... I open my window & yell "what are you a dog?!?!?!" some people just couldn't care less ... | Only men or women too
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Sat, Oct 25 2008, 11:45 pm
Mommastuff wrote: | Aribenj wrote: | I boought a portable potty. Basically it's collapsable and you put a plastic bag in it and they can just go when there's no bathroom and all you do is throw the bag in the garbage. easy. Sanitary. And it fits in my stroller. I use it when I go to the playground bc dd ALWAYS needs to use the bathroom when we're there.. |
A portable potty sounds good but when I saw a caretaker take her girl to sit on the potty right in the middle of the playground, I thought that it was rather inappropriate! If you do use one, please do it in a private manner. |
Well of course! I put the potty between the bench and the stroller and no one can tell what she's doing. She wouldn't go if she were really in public anyways... But it's one of the best things I could have bought. I also keep one in the car.
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greenfire
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Sat, Oct 25 2008, 11:48 pm
Hello Kitty wrote: | greenfire wrote: | sometimes I see people go in the animal hospital parking lot next door to me ... I open my window & yell "what are you a dog?!?!?!" some people just couldn't care less ... | Only men or women too |
only men & dogs ... pretty sure some dogs are female ...
and someone here said 2 ...
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Hello Kitty
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Sun, Oct 26 2008, 1:03 am
Yes men in general have no shame when it comes to peeing, while women even shiksas who go dreesed almost naked wouldnt pee in public
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Bambamama
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Sun, Oct 26 2008, 1:54 am
greenfire wrote: | well if you say it's okay at 2 - what's stopping them as adults ?!?!?! |
Since mine is in training, I'd rather have him go in the bushes than have an accident while we try to find a bathroom or rush home. You could say the same thing about being mechalel Shabbos. At some point you teach them they're too old for that and show them the proper way.
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