606onit
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I just started going in the woman's. Most females don't care and will end up striking up a conversation with you.
While on the shytter! 
Or just go into the ladies room where it's clean AF
2 for 2. 
I just started going in the woman's. Most females don't care and will end up striking up a conversation with you.
While on the shytter! 
Or just go into the ladies room where it's clean AF
2 for 2. 
This for the win. And stand outside the stall.Always took my daughter to the mens room while she was too young to go on her own. It was no big deal really.
My youngest is 8, so it's a non issue for me as well.When she was 2-6 I took her to the men’s restroom. She’s 8 now and I wait outside the women’s bathroom until she comes out.

fam I was just joking. Do you brother sorry if I offended youBreh you do what you do with your kids I do what I do with mine. How old are you anyway talking about dungeons and castles.
What makes you think the ladies restroom clean. They just as nasty
Naw breh females kick it in the restroom doing their hair and makeup.While on the shytter!
2 for 2.
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Basically, I pre-planned where I went. I would know where there are solo public restrooms. Is there a store/business/building nearby with a public unisex/family/hanidcap restroom? Or is there one nearby? Some restaurants do, most Subway restaurants mens' room are usually one person at a time. You just have to know ahead of time.I'm just curious how it's handled from a parenting standpoint. For men with daughters, as they were potty trained how did you handle them going into public restrooms if you were out alone with them? I'm talking daughters between ages of 2-5. Would you go into the women's restroom with them or let her go into the stalls in the men's bathroom? This is if a business didn't have one of those "family" or private (one toilet) restrooms. I ask because when I was out with my nephew I'd be concerned with having him in the men's room alone (around 4/5) so I'd have him in the women's bathroom, until he got bigger. Women don't have an issue with young boys in our bathrooms.
I saw a news story where a boy told his mom a man tried to touch him when he went to the men's bathroom. She was using the women's bathroom. I think the boy was 6 or 7. With a son you can go with him but a little girl can be more difficult. Would you ask a strange woman to accompany her in the restroom, or do you stand outside until she comes out?
Always took my daughter to the mens room while she was too young to go on her own. It was no big deal really.