tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-753178051237165252.post4855834706082767720..comments2023-06-15T09:46:20.172-06:00Comments on World of Writer Mom: Bathroom Etiquette ~ May the Flush Be Ever In Your FavorUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-753178051237165252.post-59604889372560649052018-01-16T00:02:48.844-07:002018-01-16T00:02:48.844-07:00Thanks so much for your comment,Samantha! I agree ...Thanks so much for your comment,Samantha! I agree with you about seeing a father bring his daughter into the ladies room. I'd be totally okay with that. I brought my sons into the ladies bathroom too. A couple of times little girls would say to their mom. "Hey. That's a boy in here." The moms usually responded with, "He's with his mama." No further conversations after that. Children need to feel safe,reassured,and educated regarding bathroom use. It's up to us as parents to ensure these things happen and know how to gently redirect them if something feels off. WorldofWriterMomhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09309910481105051975noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-753178051237165252.post-39083331723506172552018-01-15T22:57:21.822-07:002018-01-15T22:57:21.822-07:00I agree with you 100% about this. If I have to go...I agree with you 100% about this. If I have to go, I'm going. And should someone else have to go while I'm in there, they can go too. Surely there are people that will cite examples of some type of abuse, but they are few and far between otherwise it would be everywhere on social media/news sources, etc. Keeping my child safe (which is a big issue) is a non-issue. She stays with me and we wash and leave at the same time. <br /><br />As an example, as a mother, I would be more comfortable seeing a father bring his daughter into the ladies room in lieu of having her in the men's room with open urinals. But that's just me. Let's give it a few weeks and I'm sure there will be something new to complain about.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14078851010485380083noreply@blogger.com