• Flying Squid
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      25 months ago

      You wouldn’t expose your child naked in public,

      How exactly do you think someone changes a diaper at a park?

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          5 months ago

          So you acknowledge that I would, in fact, expose my child naked in public. And with good reason. And everyone could see her genitalia when I did.

          Edit: Oh, sorry, misread. You think you can always make it to a bathroom? You have never had a baby.

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            35 months ago

            I might note here as a Finn that this prudishness concerning the naked human body seems very American.

            You’re not allowed to go to a public sauna in your swimming wear here. And if you’re a dad and have a small daughter, you’re obviously going to have her in the men’s changing room. And when I was a kid, I was in the women’s changing room with my mom.

            Even at parties it’s not uncommon to have a mixed-gender sauna where everyone is naked. I’d say most commonly it’s women wearing a towel and men wearing nothing, or if it’s in a sauna near a beach/lake then people will have their swimwear on most times.

            Still, just being naked isn’t considered sexual in any way. You can even see the non-sexual nature for about 50% of the people who are naked. (Vis-a-vis their lack of visible arousal.)

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              25 months ago

              I was so confused by their comment that I totally misread it. Not only are they saying that most people wouldn’t change a baby’s diaper in public, but that it isn’t necessary sometimes. Like there’s always a place to do it discreetly when they’ve just had an explosion?

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                35 months ago

                I’ve noticed through-out the years that a lot of people on forums like Reddit and Lemmy have very weird and unrealistic ideas about what having kids is like.

            • Flying Squid
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              15 months ago

              It’s rude to change a baby’s diaper in public?

              Is it rude to breast feed in public as well?

              You have not ever had a baby if you think you can get to a bathroom or a car every time before an emergency happens.

              And you not knowing what it’s like to take care of a baby explains a lot.

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                  15 months ago

                  considering you haven’t defined public, and don’t seem like you want to define public, yeah i’m going to say that’s probably rude.

                  Why are you lying?

                  I literally wrote this:

                  How exactly do you think someone changes a diaper at a park?

                  Not all parks have restrooms. Not all parks with restrooms have working restrooms. Not everyone drives their car everywhere.

                  I suppose next you’ll tell me that people should only take their babies to parks that have working and open restrooms or drive to a park.