Cry baby
Let me start by saying that I have never been judgmental about people with babies crying in public. I seldom noticed fussy babies until someone pointed one out- I wasn't interested in babies until I had my own-or, if I did notice one, didn't regard it as my problem and didn't think much more about it.
Sprog is generally a quiet crier; he is quite calm and doesn't really cry that much but when he does its not that loud. We drew the long straw with this one. However, his cries seem much louder when we are in public. They aren't actually louder- my mother told me so- but I am probably more aware of them because they might disturb other people. I do get stressed when I cannot stop him immediately, which probably makes his crying session longer. Taking him on public transport can be a bit daunting because of the potential for him to decide he'd cry in a confined space with less potential for escape. The prospect of him screaming his head off while we are trapped on the tube because of whatever problem the tube has on a particular day, and with lots of people in the carriage, is pretty grim. I now pity anyone I see with a screaming child, and yes I do notice them a lot more. In fact they seem to be everywhere! Next time you see/hear one, spare a thought for the poor parent(s).
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