In an unusual twist to a family dinner, a mother in Beijing, China recently shared a story on social media about her baby adding an unexpected “ingredient” to the meal.
Just as everyone gathered around the table, the child suddenly let loose, spraying urine across the dishes.
Shockingly, the family wasn’t deterred. Despite the splash, they decided to carry on and finished the meal as planned.
The post quickly went viral, leaving many netizens both amused and horrified.
According to reports, the family was preparing to enjoy a meal together when the grandmother, holding her baby grandson, suddenly found herself in a shower of urine as the little one released directly over the dishes on the dining table.
Quick to capture the moment, the baby’s mother snapped a photo and shared it on Weibo, where it went viral.
One netizen asked if they still ate the food after that.
To everyone’s astonishment, the mother confirmed that the family indeed finished the meal.
She added that the grandparents were unbothered by the incident and chose to continue eating as if nothing had happened.
When questioned about why the baby wasn’t wearing a diaper, the mother explained that, during the day, he either wears a diaper or goes bare-bottomed to make it easier for him to urinate.
Many netizens were stunned by the family’s actions and the mother’s casual response.
One asked: “Won’t the whole place smell like urine?”
Another commented, “As a mother, I can’t imagine doing this,” while others simply called eating food splashed with urine “disgusting”.
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