Question for Parents with daughters

and prevents you from seeing her, depending on how young they might play with the toilet, or stick their hands in there. A kid playing in or around a public restroom stall, Thats a scary thought IMO
very good point. I was thinking of the perspective as a user of the restroom not involved in the parent/child restroom transaction.

 
Well, one can understand somewhat without being a parent. For instance, I like the idea of bringing the girl in, but not in the same stall, the adjacent one. That way you could know she is safe without compromising yourself.
And then if she has to go...bring her in the men's and stand outside the stall until you think she is old enough to go by herself.

Now I have a pretty good set of decision rules in place in case it comes up if I am a parent.
I wasn't really talking about you, as you seem to be trying to understand without condemning us for it. I couldn't understand before I was a dad, but I guess I shouldn't assume that of everyone.

 
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