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This reminds me of plane debate that pops up every few years when some poorly thought out article is written about giving "goody bags" to others on the plane to apologize for flying with kids.

Every adult was once a child. Without children there is no future for society. How exactly do we teach kids the proper was to behave in society if we ban them from participating?

As for the goody bags on planes. Why should I apologize? We are the ones traveling for the better part of a day with toddlers in tow to go to a funeral or family function. If I could avoid the plane, I would. Sometimes it just is not possible.

Final point. You are correct on the world not revolving around kids. I have noticed this is especially true for my wife. I get a pass, generally speaking. She gets the dirty looks.

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As the father of two girls who frequents restaurants with them - and gets a lot of joy out of it - I think that restaurants should be able to do what they want when it comes to allowing kids. There are lines - Iā€™m not sure where exactly they are and it may shift depending on the type of place - where kids shouldnā€™t have the same experiences as adults. Kids are not little adults.

If Iā€™m out with just my wife celebrating an anniversary and thereā€™s a family next to us with kids (likely on devices) with the volume up, I donā€™t think that restaurant will get my business again for that type of meal.

Same goes with dogs in restaurants for that matter. And ironically I think that statement will draw more heat than saying kids shouldnā€™t be allowed in certain restaurants.

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Although they sometimes scream so loud I can't hear my thoughts, I'm not bothered by sitting next to families with small children in the restaurants. I believe we should let them have fun, experience eating in restaurants early and not ban kids from most of them, yet I think it should be decided by that place's owner(s).

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