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Children's Restrooms on the Go

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#1
  • りこち
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  • 2024/05/03 21:47

When a child ( younger ) goes to the restroom when out and about, do parents follow along with the child ? when a mother takes her son to the men's restroom, it is not safe for him to go alone because she is afraid something might happen. I wonder ? how old it is safe to take him into the women's restroom in the U.S. and I wonder if it is safe to take him into the men's restroom.
If you don't mind, please answer.

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#2
  • 無知
  • 2024/05/03 (Fri) 23:04
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I'm sure no one cares how old you are or whether you use the men's or women's restroom as long as you're accompanied by a parent. Well, I'm sure the male parents would be reported for using the women's restroom.

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#3

It may depend on the location, but at our local gym and pool, it is under 6 years of age to be allowed in the opposite sex lockers and bathrooms.

It would be best if there was a family bathroom where parents and children could go together, but if there wasn't, I would let my child go alone in the men's restroom and I would wait for him to come out in front of it. If it took too long, I would call out from outside or ask the man who came out of the bathroom about his child.

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#4

It may depend on the location, but at our local gym and pool, it is under 6 years of age to be allowed in the opposite sex lockers and bathrooms.

It would be best if there was a family bathroom where parents and children could go together, but if there wasn't, I would let my child go alone in the men's restroom and I would wait for him to come out in front of it. If it took too long, I would call out from outside or ask the man who came out of the bathroom about his child.

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#5
  • AB
  • 2024/05/05 (Sun) 10:42
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I think you're about 5 years old ?.

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