RadioNate
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If the only seat available in McD's was by a woman with a little kid, I'd take my food to go.
I'm not fond of most people's little kids. I had two of my own and I have 5 wonderful grandchildren. I'm fond of them, ha ha! They are mine and I love them dearly. Other people's kids? Nope, not so much.
In restaurants if the hostess is going to seat us near someone with a baby or young child I will ask to be seated somewhere else.
If, for some reason, I did have to sit down at McD's next to a woman with a little kid I would be annoyed if the kid bugged me. If he messed with my purse and his mother told him no, that should be the end of it. He shouldn't continue to be annoying. Tapping on/kicking the seat would be a huge annoyance and I'd probably just give him "the look", hoping he would stop.
I don't think I would ever have the nerve to actually say anything to him, but would be eating in a hurry so I could get out of there.
I think a lot of older people (and I'm in that category myself) have less tolerance for little ones than they did when they were younger. If the OP's son messed with her purse, then was tapping on the seat, then tried to talk to the woman he was obviously bothering her and it needed to be stopped.
I don't think it is just older people. I'm not that old and while I love *my* kids, I'm not to crazy about other people's children. Heck, I don't even like many of my friend's kids.
While I think the woman could have been a little more tactful, why was he touching her things and talking to her in the 1st place? I appreciate the OP told him not to touch her stuff but I too would have been annoyed by the seat jiggling. It shakes the entire booth if the person behind you is doing it. I recently had a miserable dinner out because the adult behind me shook his leg (foot tapping not anything medical) the entire meal.
Maybe she was just reinforcing the 'don't talk to strangers' thing?
Sometimes people just want to be left alone.
I agree she probably shouldn't have sat next to you but even a 4 year old can learn not to bother strangers.