No Kids Allowed Shopping, on Planes, in Restaurants, or at the Movies
July 27th 2011 16:37
I'm not sure if you've heard or not, but there's a new movement that is sweeping movie theaters, malls, planes, restaruants, and other means of transportation and shopping.
Children are not allowed.
Malaysia Airlines has banned babies, a restaurant in Pittsburg has banned children under 6, and there are more to come.
There are websites to help parents find vacations without the kids. Leavethembehind is one of the more popular websites that parents use to find the perfect get-away spot without their kids.
This new movement is a good thing for those of without children, as a peaceful movie can be enjoyed. Shopping without children during child-free hours will reduce the headache of the mom/dad with the screaming child or the child running rampant throughout the store.
The public just isn't as child-friendly as it used to be, which is why this new movement is set by the public.
For the parents who are being "punished," so to speak, they are outraged. Parents want to create a socialized child, not one bound by fast food and long car rides. Parents do not want to bind their children by the front door, but there are many people who are not tolerant to children running in the neighborhood or throughout the store.
What do you think? Should there be limits placed on parents and their children?
Children are not allowed.
Malaysia Airlines has banned babies, a restaurant in Pittsburg has banned children under 6, and there are more to come.
There are websites to help parents find vacations without the kids. Leavethembehind is one of the more popular websites that parents use to find the perfect get-away spot without their kids.
This new movement is a good thing for those of without children, as a peaceful movie can be enjoyed. Shopping without children during child-free hours will reduce the headache of the mom/dad with the screaming child or the child running rampant throughout the store.
The public just isn't as child-friendly as it used to be, which is why this new movement is set by the public.
For the parents who are being "punished," so to speak, they are outraged. Parents want to create a socialized child, not one bound by fast food and long car rides. Parents do not want to bind their children by the front door, but there are many people who are not tolerant to children running in the neighborhood or throughout the store.
What do you think? Should there be limits placed on parents and their children?
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