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Do Polish parents let/encourage their kids to **** outdoors?


PWEI 3 | 612
30 Sep 2011 #31
Do you consider Fantom to be a public place?
beckski 12 | 1,617
1 Oct 2011 #32
performing other bodily functions in public places while people are passing by.

Kissing? Now that's a sight I can handle, lol. I'd probably gag, if I were to see the pee pee thing take place. Doesn't matter what age the person is.
ShawnH 8 | 1,497
1 Oct 2011 #33
Foreigner4: Do Polish parents let/encourage their kids to **** outdoors?

I can't tolerate the crapping in public part, but hey, it could be worse.
JonnyM 11 | 2,615
1 Oct 2011 #34
Do you consider Fantom to be a public place?

Definitely private, though to the best of my knowledge they kick people out for that sort of thing! Doesn't stop some people trying though. Poles seem to enjoy all that - must be the proximity to Germany...
Seanus 15 | 19,674
1 Oct 2011 #35
Poland is deficient in two main things in the centre of cities. Public toilets and parking facilities. The first brings about the situation where they let their kids crap away to their heart's content. It's not the nicest thing to see but I am often not that close anyway (I am short-sighted, all the better). They do it in Scotland but to a decidedly lesser extent.
PlasticPole 7 | 2,648
1 Oct 2011 #36
Not that so much as dirty diapers in parking lots though I haven't seen one of those in a few years which either means people aren't littering as much or store employees are doing a better job of cleaning. I have never seen kids behaving this way where I live or anywhere else I've been. If they have to go and there is no bathroom available they pee or poop in their pants instead.
johnny reb 47 | 6,793
24 Feb 2018 #37
And I've certainly seen people in Poland performing other bodily functions in public places while people are passing by.

What's the matter with Poland's ethics on this gross and unsanitary issue ?
I thought only dogs have this luxury.
O WELL 1 | 156
24 Feb 2018 #38
JR it use to be common on the highways but lately for the last cpl of years I have not seen it.Infact once driving my wife even encouraged me to stop by and do iit loland guess what I DID.But not any more.
johnny reb 47 | 6,793
5 Jan 2019 #39
I once saw a kid taking a leak in the school playground - what kind of parents teach such behaviour?

One that is tired of washing pee'd pants.
When a child is at school isn't it the teachers job to teach the child ?
Rich Mazur 4 | 3,053
5 Jan 2019 #40
A year ago, after my first nostalgia trip to Poland, I commented on the very same thing. Including the abysmal hygiene in at least the school in Radom where I happened to be. Yes, a-holes, I was allowed inside and had to chance to see the boys' restroom - with no toilet paper, no soap, and no towels. When I asked why, the answer was that they would steal, so it would be a losing move to supply such luxuries. Yum.


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