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Re: “Should restaurants charge a baby fee?”
I'm with SUFC, Faith, and others. I didn't realize that by choosing not to have children, that automatically makes me an a-hole. I think I'm doing society and the earth a favor by not adding to the population. And it sure seems to me that there's plenty of catering in general to children and families, in many different arenas. Many children are well behaved and many adults are not. But if one simply doesn't care much for children and would like to generally avoid them, especially when dining out, why does that make that person an a-hole? Are we morally obligated to automatically adore children? I avoid going to Waldo Pizza much anymore, because there are so many kids, but I don't cry about it or hate all the families that go there. But maybe I've got it all wrong--I guess I'm a childless a-hole and others are a-holes with children. Right?