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Originally Posted by cashman
then yer grandaughter is one of the sensible ones, who obviously does not expect everyone else to cater for this.
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my expectation is not that everyone should cater for mums with young children, but should we not be moving with the times?
and as for taking children with you shopping - we make it a positive thing he has never had a tantrum yet and as he is getting older he enjoys helping his mum (who now has a car so its not even a problem anymore)
why should she not take her son with her - he is not an inconvenience to be got rid of he is her son and she enjoys his company.
*perhaps i should take the view that the motorized trolleys in asda are taking up the space of at least two extra trolleys each - and why cant other people do their shopping for them if they cant walk around themselves- they often block up the aisles i cant get my trolley round them
*and rude people shouldnt go shopping either as they are always ramming peoples ankles.
* i dont actually have these views, but we make compensations and adjustments for these people so that they can easily access shops and have a "normal" life without having to constantly rely on others for help -why should it be diferent for mums or dads for that matter, who have young children, without cars?
