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04-09-2014 03:02 PM
And the ""entitlements"" continue....
04-09-2014 03:02 PM
Far too many pregnant women treat pregnancy as if they are now invalids for 9 months....
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04-09-2014 03:06 PM
That would be great if all women had easy pregnancies.
04-09-2014 03:06 PM
On 4/9/2014 reese ~ said:On 4/9/2014 nunya said:I don't care where people park, just don't ding my car.
LOL!
Excuse the OT, but Reese, I have been thinking of a poster from the past, I believe her name was luv2shop, she went through a divorce and shared with us.....if that was not you, or you don't care to say so ignore, ignore, ignore,lol.
04-09-2014 03:08 PM
On 4/9/2014 happy housewife said: The fact is that the more a pregnant woman walks the better, those spots are nothing but pandering to these women. What they should have are spots where a parent with 3+ kids can park and then a special cart she can use to corral them all waiting for her at that spot.
Yes. I certainly didn't consider myself disabled during my pregnancies.
IMO, they're ridiculous. It's a courtesy and not enforceable, BTW. So the elderly who are not handicapped can feel free to park there if they so choose.
04-09-2014 03:09 PM
Am I reading resentment in this thread? Nah, what woman would resent such a small thing, especially for women heavy with child, with the weight pressing down, probably with constant back ache and a wish that she didn't need to go to the store at all?
04-09-2014 03:10 PM
Personally, I'm waiting for the 54 year old knees parking spots...lol
04-09-2014 03:10 PM
On 4/9/2014 Free2be said:Am I reading resentment in this thread? Nah, what woman would resent such a small thing, especially for women heavy with child, with the weight pressing down, probably with constant back ache and a wish that she didn't need to go to the store at all?
Is she walking throughout the store? Then she can walk to it. If not, then a handicapped permit is in order.
04-09-2014 03:10 PM
On 4/9/2014 Moonlady said:On 4/9/2014 happy housewife said: The fact is that the more a pregnant woman walks the better, those spots are nothing but pandering to these women. What they should have are spots where a parent with 3+ kids can park and then a special cart she can use to corral them all waiting for her at that spot.
Yes. I certainly didn't consider myself disabled during my pregnancies.IMO, they're ridiculous. It's a courtesy and not enforceable, BTW. So the elderly who are not handicapped can feel free to park there if they so choose.
Oh no, another OT lol......but I saw a woman last week driving a car with a handicapped tag, park beside a handicap parking spot....maybe she was driving someone else s car, she was not visibly handicapped.
04-09-2014 03:10 PM
On 4/9/2014 happy housewife said:I know...me, too. There are usually a large number of handicapped spots sitting empty. I didn't read carefully. The spots are not for pregnant women:/On 4/9/2014 Melania2 said:Where i live ALL the spaces are little old man and lady spaces!We have what are called expectant mother and little old men and ladies parking spots. No one seems to mind. Who cares?
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