LuluLovesDisney
<font color=red>If you're not outraged, you're not
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As a parent I've always resisted the urge to hold my kids off when they say they have to go to the bathroom, even if it seems really inconvenient at the time. There was a poster a page or so back telling of a father who caused his daughter to pee herself on Main Street because he ignored her begging him to go to the bathroom, and then got mad at her. When my kids say they're hungry, thirsty, or have to use the washroom, even if I might like to say.. "not right now, wait a little while" I always think about what it would be like to have to meet such a basic need, and be at the mercy of an authority figure who doesn't care because it's not them that has the need. As an adult nobody tells me I can't go to the bathroom when I say I have to go, nor do I ask permission to get a drink if I'm thirsty, so when my kids say they need to go... I respect the need and find somewhere immediately.
Really true and I'm not even a parent.