I would be very interested to know how other people here feel about parents who consider public areas such as restaurant/cafe tables as baby nappy changing areas, and also how would you feel if a person who was with you chose to take that approach and expected you to have the same attitude ?
I'm talking about the sort of people who will meet up with others, then right away say "oh, my baby needs his/her nappy changed. I didn't do it at home before I came out to meet you, so let's go to that cafe over there so I can change their nappy." , then when you go in the cafe they stick the baby down on the table and start whipping the nappy off... right next to the people who they have just met up with, and also the other diners.
How would you feel if you were with somebody doing that, and were in a position where people are likely to assume that you're the other parent ?
How would you feel in a crowded cafe/restaurant (not really enough table space for everybody) if the person next to you started changing their baby's nappy ?
I note that there are many baby changing facilities available in disabled toilets (which every single one of those I've ever seen is available unisex) , and many parents take their kids out in strollers.... which, some mothers have informed me, those could also be used for nappy changing and are quite satisfactory.
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