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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
9-18-2008 @ 3:47PM
Just Me's earned reward said...
I hope you have a child with a mental disorder that cannot control himself. Then take him in public. THEN what are you going to do? Stop going places?
Or just have a child, and take him on a plane at 1 year old, go anywhere. Then when he doesn't behave in your perfect little perception of a child, come back and say the same thing.
You're ignorant.
I vaguely recall having BEEN a child once, and I wasn't perfectly behaved in public every single time we went somewhere. You cannot treat children like little adults. They are children. You may be able to sit on a plane for four hours without a problem, but most kids I know need to move, they need stimulation other than what little an airplane can provide.
I have traveled twice with my son. Both times he was better behaved than most of the adults that were on the plane! - not to mention one of those occasions we were stuck in an express jet delayed for 2 1/2 hours. I heard more grown adults b****ing about the delay while he sat quietly and patiently. Even when we got to the airport, we missed our connecting flight, while waiting 4 hours for the NEXT flight, he was STILL better behaved than at least half of the others in the same position as us. - he was 3! (the first time I traveled with him he was barely 2).
Maybe some of the other passengers should seek anger management counseling. Or maybe I should teach my son to act like a total ass like the rest of the traveling population.