No brainer, she'd go with me to the MEN's room.

Until they are COMPLETELY potty trained, it really is not an option to send a child of the opposite gender of the parent into their own bathroom.

And, for some, it is unacceptable for men to go into the ladies room...though one time in our church I did do so with baby Trinity.

I had forgotten to stock her diaper bag sufficiently and I knew that the church had everything you needed in the Ladies room. Besides, the changing table was RIGHT next to the door, making it impossible for a woman/girl to walk in without being able to see me changing my darling daughter's diaper.

We also have an open door policy at the church. If you are in the restroom with a child, even your own, the door must be blocked open. So, I had the door blocked open at the time as well.

James

Whoops, just noticed ALL of Pam's responce...

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Originally posted by ChiefPam:
single-occupancy restrooms so it really doesn't matter which you choose, as long as you lock the door behind you.

True, if the Ladies room is a single occupancy with a lock, then that is totally acceptable.


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