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This is why you shut your babies up on flights and don't recline.

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Anybody who complains about flying/crying children must've been brought into this world at the tender age of 5. And have never done any of those annoying things children do.

That being said, a lot of parents out there don't prepare well enough. Water at take off and landing goes a long way to prevent crying.
 
Anybody who complains about flying/crying children must've been brought into this world at the tender age of 5. And have never done any of those annoying things children do.

I guess it's pretty terrible how you all are forced to have children... oh wait, you aren't! :awe:
 
Geez people. Sometimes when kids start crying, there's not much you can really do about it. It's not like parents with a crying kid on a plane are EXCITED about their kid crying and disrupting everyone -- let alone bugging the shit out of the parent(s) themselves.

Lighten the fuck up.

It's very simple - If you are sitting there like you don't give a shit (probably the case), you deserve to have your head smashed against the wall of the plane repeatedly.

If you are trying to shut your kid up, at least TRYING and putting EFFORT into mending the situation, we will understand that these things happen with children. It's really that simple. You are responsible for your child. So if your child abrupt's into annoying crying, it is your responsibility to shut them the fuck up as soon as possible for the betterment of everyone else on board. I go through this all the time, since I travel semi-frequently. It's usually not so bad but I can see some parents that would sit there and tell god to make them stop crying or something.
 
Almost done my PVG to SFO flight and zero crying kids. The bathroom had a changing table in it too.

Michael (Using inflight wifi)
 
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