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TikToker Sparks Heated Debate After Calling For Creation Of Child-Free 'Adults Only' Suburbs

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TikToker @soybabie_ joked about wanting a suburb for adults where she can be 'quiet and undisturbed' by kids.

A woman on TikTok has sparked a heated debate after entertaining the idea of a child-free 'adults only' suburb.

TikToker @soybabie_ took to TikTok to unload after her planned swim at the pool went awry when children decided to play in her lap lane.


She started her video:

"I would like to know when somebody is planning on opening an adults only suburb where everything in it is only for adults because I'm sick of going places and kids are just everywhere screaming and I just have to put up with it."

@soybabie_ then elaborated:

"I just went for a swim... they have their own pool and they're in the lap lane pool, not swimming laps - just jumping in and screaming."
"And that's just allowed because they're allowed everywhere."

She finished:

"I just feel like for people like me that are evil and hate kids, we should have our own suburb where we can just be quiet and undisturbed."

You can check out her video below.

@soybabie__

I know im evil but theyre SO loud please i want peace and quiet are there adults only pools in melbourne?? #fyp #kidfree #childfree

People in the comments sections were divided.

Some didn't appreciated the kid bashing.

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Many, however, sympathized with her. Even some parents agreed that kid-free spaces are necessary sometimes.

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The creator did respond to a couple of comments in some follow-up videos.

In one, she addressed the comment, "You used to be a kid mate... ya know. So get over getting older."

She set the video to a Kim Kardashian audio and added the caption:

"LMAO. So many people pressed in the comments like soz that some people don't want to be around kids 24/7."
"I'm not saying kids shouldn't be allowed at the pool. It'd just be nice if there were more places that were JUST for adults to enjoy and that includes parents wanting a break from their kids too. Chilll."

Warning: Video contains NSFW language.

@soybabie__

Replying to @Serephina LMaooo so many people pressed in the comments like soz that some people dont want to be around kids 24/7. Im not saying kids shouldnt be alllwed at the pool itd just be nice if there were more places that were JUST for adults to enjoy and that includes parents wanting a break from their kids too chillll 🤌🏼🌹👄😌 #fyp #melbourne #childfree #naarm

@soybabie_ also posted a video addressing a comment that stated she should live in Antartica.

At the top of the screen, she posted the words, "I'm getting so many mean comments but this one I actually like and agree with."

@soybabie__

Replying to @Sally-Ann

@soybabie_'s original video taken after her experience at the pool has already been viewed more than 300k times.

We have to say, she might be on to something!

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