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*unorthodox* father-son bonding observed on 14th street - Page 3 — Brooklynian

*unorthodox* father-son bonding observed on 14th street

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  • there's not an emoticon that expresses "refusing to take bait, regret having taken in the 1st place" but if there were, you can be sure that it would be here instead of this explanatory sentence.

    oh wait....

    [-(
  • Mamacita wrote: Both my parents were immigrants, I have no high horse, I just though you view was.... interesting

    god mama- why are you so racist?
  • You're comparing children to dogs? I got yelled at for that. Dogs don't have the ability to pee in a toilet. Children do. Take your kid inside or make him go before you leave the house. My parents always did. Oh yeah, my parents are also immigrants.
  • Carmen wrote: [quote=Mamacita]Both my parents were immigrants, I have no high horse, I just though you view was.... interesting

    god mama- why are you so racist?

    It's true, in fact I'm sleeping with the white devil... you know him, you can understand. It's part of my grand insurgency plan.
  • Anastasia Beaverhausen wrote: You're comparing children to dogs? I got yelled at for that. Dogs don't have the ability to pee in a toilet. Children do. Take your kid inside or make him go before you leave the house. My parents always did. Oh yeah, my parents are also immigrants.
    See this is why cats are better than dog. You can potty train them.
  • Oscar hates you now.
  • I have a friend who potty trained her cats.

    Every day, she put a magazine and some litter on the magazine next to the toilet. The, every week or so, she would add a magzine. Then, one day, she took away the magzines and the cat would jump on the toilet seat and just go - amazing. Took her a long time.
  • Anastasia Beaverhausen wrote: Oscar hates you now.
    Tell oscar I'll give him bacon to make up for it
  • apple pants wrote: I have a friend who potty trained her cats.

    Every day, she put a magazine and some litter on the magazine next to the toilet. The, every week or so, she would add a magzine. Then, one day, she took away the magzines and the cat would jump on the toilet seat and just go - amazing. Took her a long time.
    and you're the one arguing kids SHOULDN'T have to go pee in the toilet? If you can teach a cat to do it you should be able to teach a child
  • Well sure,

    But there are times where there just isn't a bathroom around or folks don't want you using their bathroom.

    About 5 or 10 years ago there was talk about forcing shop keepers to open their bathrooms to the public for a small fee - I wonder what ever happened to that.
  • apple pants wrote: I have a friend who potty trained her cats.

    Every day, she put a magazine and some litter on the magazine next to the toilet. The, every week or so, she would add a magzine. Then, one day, she took away the magzines and the cat would jump on the toilet seat and just go - amazing. Took her a long time.
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    i'll have to try that with my 40 year old brother
  • how cute. can't wait to see your new icons with your pets peeing. awwwwww.
  • daver wrote: I saw a chick pee on the subway one night a couple weeks ago. #2 train (haha) Brooklyn bound from 72nd St. Damn, there is a public restroom at 42nd St. Her friends held a big coat out as a privacy barrier. She pissed right on the train, in front of the door leading to the next car. I changed cars at 42nd. Ew. They were all tore and beyond conversation.

    It would never occur to my boys to pee in the street because I have never provided that to them as an option. Ever. It wouldn't even occur to them to ask. As far as accidents, when they were little (like four years old and less) I would make them go to the bathroom before we left, whether they needed to or not. It is amazing the number of times little guys who didn't have to go unleashed quite a torrent.

    While out and about, I wouldn't let the little guys load up on four sodas or something. And I also, once again, made them use facilities when there was an opportunity. Now the smallest one is six, and he is capable of monitoring his own fluid intake. If he has to go, he'll have to hold it until we get to a restroom. He knows this. They all do.
    Wow. that has to be one of THE most disgusting things i have ever read/heard. WTF, how old was this person, 2?

    The only thing i've ever seen remotely close to that disgusting description is when i was on the G train and got in the car only to find a big pile of human shit (def. not a dog) on the floor right smack in the middle of the car.

    WTF is wrong with people???
  • I've seen human shit in the station itself, not the train. I've also had to dodge streams of urine left by the homeless guy sleeping in the train. I think the grossest thing I've ever seen, though, was the couple on the Coney Island bound D train who spent the entire ride popping each other's pimples. Truly fucking vile.
  • wow, yeah...that's pretty fucking nasty.
  • were they MTA employees?
  • [quote="apple pants"]Mamacita,

    I take offense at your PC comment.

    I work in immigrant neighborhoods. I see young children peeing on the streets with their parents or grandparents on a regular basis.



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    Hey, the family that pees together stays together.
  • What is it about 14th St and public urination? Just saw a family (mom, dad, baby in stroller, 4 year old boy) walk out of the Park Slope Jewish Center to their car by the corner of 8th Ave & 14th St. I'm walking into my apt as the father instructs his son to take a whiz on the tree in front of my building. I tell him it's not a toilet and he says "he has to go". He just left a building with a bathroom! 25 seconds ago he didn't have to go but now it's okay to go in the street (also with the B69 bus right there, passengers were entertained). It's 7:45 on a Friday night...what are people thinking?
  • turtle95 wrote: It's 7:45 on a Friday night...what are people thinking?
    probably something like "uh oh junior is about to pee all over the car"
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