08-11-2014, 02:27 PM
If I needed to change an adult diaper, I'd shuffle the dirty-diaper wearer on into the restroom and do it there over the toilet. Doing it at the table would just be wrong, all the way around.
If it was a child's diaper that needed changing, I'd take the kid into the car, I think.
If I hadn't a car and was dealing with a crying kid who desperately needed a diaper change, I might do it on the seat of a booth -- real sneaky-like; hoping that nobody was on to me (then, dispose of the evidence in the restroom promptly). But, I'd not be too surprised or pissed off if I was busted and asked to leave (especially if the server at least brought me my order to go).
I wouldn't do any of that unless it was an absolute necessity, though -- I always just waited until we left the restaurant if my niece or nephew or great grandma needed a changing but wasn't making a scene.
If it was a child's diaper that needed changing, I'd take the kid into the car, I think.
If I hadn't a car and was dealing with a crying kid who desperately needed a diaper change, I might do it on the seat of a booth -- real sneaky-like; hoping that nobody was on to me (then, dispose of the evidence in the restroom promptly). But, I'd not be too surprised or pissed off if I was busted and asked to leave (especially if the server at least brought me my order to go).
I wouldn't do any of that unless it was an absolute necessity, though -- I always just waited until we left the restaurant if my niece or nephew or great grandma needed a changing but wasn't making a scene.