Parenting & Family

The man asked his mother to wait before entering the children’s room of the airport lounge to complete the call.

There aren’t many third spaces in the world that offer any catering services for children. So, when a mom notices one place The entire airport, designed for children and families, was occupied by a man talking on his phone, and she was pissed – and rightly so!

TikTok content creator Zoë Grant shared her frustrating experience on her TikTok, noting that while she was trying to find comfort in a crowded airport lounge, she encountered men who were absolutely bold.

“On today’s episode of ‘Men Have the F**king Audacity’: I’m at the airport with my kids,” she began. “In the air-conditioned lounge, there was what was like a children’s room. The lounge was packed. There were no seats in the room. I thought, ‘Oh, great, I’m going to go to the kids’ room and let her run. Move.

Her plan was foiled when Grant walked in and noticed a man in the child’s room “taking a business call.”

To make matters worse, he looked at her, held up a finger, and mouthed, “Wait a minute.”

“Sir, this is not for you. This is for mom, dad, the family and the baby,” Grant said.

“So I – a mom traveling alone with my one-year-old – strapped her to me and had a plate of food I needed for her lunch, along with her stroller and a big bag. He would Let me wait.

Thankfully, the film ends on a high note: “Well, spoiler alert, I didn’t wait,” she concludes.

One user commented and praised Grant’s gentle approach, noting that she wouldn’t have maintained the same calmness if faced with the same issue.

“My postpartum anger simply cannot be resolved,” they wrote.

Grant responded to the message with a reply video and shared that she’d been there before (sad but not surprising).

“…This is not the first time this has happened,” she said.

“We were traveling to Richmond this summer, and at the Richmond airport, I walked into… my mother’s room, and there was a man in there, like, working on a laptop. I didn’t ask him to leave. But today I exercised my sound.

One user (who later retracted the comment) said Grant had the right to assume she was a Mother with a child, A space that belongs more to children than to single men without children.

Grant once again made a simple video to address her frustrations directly to the user, sharing that, yes, she did believe she was more qualified to enter the field. But she still wanted to share it with the man. he He is someone who doesn’t like collaborative work environments.

“You’re calling me an entitled person here? Because the title of this video literally means “We can share a room.” “I didn’t ask him to leave. I think it’s worth noting that That As I said, the room was not designed for him,” she said.

“So, he couldn’t decide how to use it,” she said. “If he wanted to be there, I have no problem. The music is deafening. It’s not a quiet place to take calls. He could have stayed. That’s fine with me, but he can’t decide how to use the space that doesn’t suit him .I also feel the need to say, yes, I am a mom and this is my most important job, but I also have a paying job and I also take business calls. .I host official calls and travel a lot for work. It’s my responsibility to manage my own professional conduct. If I need to take a call and I know I’m going to be in the middle of a flight and I see an opportunity to use an empty room, okay. ? But if the person reserved for that room comes in, I don’t have the right to ask that person to wait.

“It’s kind of the same idea. If you see an empty disabled parking space and use it because it’s empty, and then someone who needs it comes in, you tell them to just wait.

period! No notes!



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