maxiesmom
The Mean Squinty Eye Works
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What can a boy see in womans restroom? Quite a lot!
Most restrooms do not have solid doors, but door that have gaps between them. Which is why, if you choose to bring your boy into a womans restroom, you need to take them into the stall with you. That is the only way you can be sure they do not see anything. Have them stand, and face the door. Keeps them safe, and keeps everyone else's privacy intact. Other people should not have to be ok with loosing their privay to keep your child safe, when you can have both.
If you want people to be considerate of your fears and respectful, then you need to be respectful and considerate of them as well. Not to mention, how safe is your child on the other side of the door with you using the facilities? How can you keep an eye on them, make sure no one is messing with them, or that they are not going to run out when you have a door between you?
The only way to truly keep your child safe is to take them into the stall with you.
Most restrooms do not have solid doors, but door that have gaps between them. Which is why, if you choose to bring your boy into a womans restroom, you need to take them into the stall with you. That is the only way you can be sure they do not see anything. Have them stand, and face the door. Keeps them safe, and keeps everyone else's privacy intact. Other people should not have to be ok with loosing their privay to keep your child safe, when you can have both.
If you want people to be considerate of your fears and respectful, then you need to be respectful and considerate of them as well. Not to mention, how safe is your child on the other side of the door with you using the facilities? How can you keep an eye on them, make sure no one is messing with them, or that they are not going to run out when you have a door between you?
The only way to truly keep your child safe is to take them into the stall with you.