
Why people bring their children to the movies?
I think it's rude as hell. I'm not talking about people who take their children to see the latest Disney movie or Harry Potter. I mean people who take their children to watch adult movies. You know that baby is going to mourn and spoil the movie for the rest of us. Then to make matters worse they have the courage to sit in the back then when they get up, but affects all film fans others. I hate when people do that! If you have a young baby, nothing like the movies. If you can not find a babysitter, stay home! Wait until it comes out on DVD and see at home. People go to the movies to relax and have a good timenot hear a crying baby. I really want to know what happens in the minds of people, then what they do by Alicia: No, I do not want to leave my children home alone … There's something like a nanny or grandmother. If you can not get one or the other, So stay home!
I agree with you. I never bring my child to a movie that lasts more than two hours is safe and can even be scary for them. Do you sincerely hope that their children remain in place through all this? Honestly it is cruel for the baby or small child. Hire a baby sitter or go to the movies. There are other places more oriented the family where you can go to be fun for you and your child if you can not find a nanny, but want to leave.
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