As you guessed, I have had to deal with this many, many times. When mine were very, very, young sometimes I would find an isolated men's room and take them in with me. When they got a little older, I would ask a trustworthy looking woman (usually with kids of her own) if she would help. By age six I will just wait outside the door.WSW?
Got a question for you brought up at work.
Say you were at Wal-Mart and your little girl (say age 4-6) had to use the restroom. How do you handle that? Does she go by herself? At what age does she go by herself? Conversely, what if you have to use the restroom? At what age do you stop taking her in there?
Reason for asking: A lady at work has a husband who is at Wal-Mart and has to use the restroom. He called his wife to figure out what he should do. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/laugh.gif.48439b2acf2cfca21620f01e7f77d1e4.gif. I would have went home or something.
Somtimes you can tell that someone is homosexual by that age (or maybe a little older). I have a couple of friends whose kids are gay and I could tell they probably were by a young age. That is one of the reasons I really do not care if someone is gay or not. It is just who they are.I made a thread. I have gotten a 90% legit response rate. Pretty interesting. I would never consider using the restroom in front of others unless I am pretty drunk, and then just peeing.
But my friend's son has a habit of busting in on me when I am trying to pee sometimes. I wonder what his fascination is. He is two. I would suggest him being gay but I dunno at that age.