I was in a McDonald's, and a little girl told her father she had to go pee. This created a dilemma for the father. Does he let her go alone in the women's bathroom, or escort her into the men's bathroom? Think about it. What would you do as a father? A father's main job is to take care of his kids and make sure they're safe. He took her into the men's room where he could stand guard over her. God only knows what things lurk in the women's restroom. I've seen "women" with full beards enter the ladies restroom. The woke have won.
I seen many fathers take their daughters into the mens washroom. They are a child and have their needs. Mother will take their sons to the women’s washroom in a vise versa situation. There is nothing wrong with that if there is no family washroom or co-ed one stall washroom. The parents are just being parents.
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My daughter’s safety and protection will be my responsibility from the day that she’s born and every single day that she gets older
My husband would make sure the men's room was empty and take our daughter (s) there. If another man arrived he would ask the guy to please wait. There was never an issue.
If GAG had a prize for stupid question of the day then you'd have won it.
What parent would send a child alone into a McDonald's toilet?
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I would think the father either take her with him into the gentleman's room or the one for disabled people.
Regarding your last comment, while I absolutely agree with you on those "women", I don't mind people using the wrong restroom if they really have to go, and there is no toilets aviable in the right room and they can't wait. Better than people pissing or shitting on themself 😅
I would have taken her into the men's restroom as I'm a man, but my daughter is mainly a child, even if female. However, I would not have been afraid of any danger in the women's bathroom.
In fact, this fear of bathrooms or trans people is not really shared by us here in Europe.
I once used a women's bathroom that had a changing table for babies in the anteroom. The men's bathroom did not have this facility, so what could I do? I was not lurking, either, and I never had a beard.When my daughter was very young, I sometimes took her into the men's room. Sometimes, one of the women going into the ladies room offered to take her there. I stood guard and listened intently, just to make sure nothing bad happened in the ladies room.
I always took my daughter to the men's room and took her to a stall. That way she had her privacy. When she told me "I got this" , I let her go to the women's room. She had seen me nude, so she was not unaware of the difference, It was just not an issue.
That's not hard, that's what I would do. Or I'd escort her into the womens bathroom.
gotta protect kids from psychos...
Men take daughters that age into the men's room with them and have her sit on the toilet behind a locked door.
I would do a quick check of the men's room and take her in one of the stalls.
If there is a family washroom I took my daughter in there, if there wasn't I took her in the Men's washroom.
I think guys expect this to happen, these days. Especially, when there is no alternative washroom.
He takes her in the men's dunny. My dad did when I had to go, and my mum wasn't there.
I would take her into the mens bathroom with me in the stall.. thats the right and only thing to do if she is young.
I've taken my daughter in the men's room with me many times when she was young. I didn't even let my son in the bathroom by himself.
These days? I would take my daughter with me. I wouldn't trust the "women" in the women's bathroom.
My mom took me into the women's restroom when I was young. So it seems reasonable for a father to take his daughter to the men's restroom.
At my university I have seen two or three women go into the men's bathroom, although it makes me want to kick them out. As for the so-called bearded men who enter the women's bathroom, I don't care, I don't care what happens to the women.
In the men's where he can stand guard to protect his daughter.
In the men's room in a stall so that you can protect her.
Well gee fuck. I wonder what possibly could have caused this dilemma where a parent is forced to either break a rule or send their child alone into a secluded public space? Hm. I wonder. 🙄
This happens all the time. Fathers take their small children into the men's room. No big deal.
When they are little I'd just take them in the men's room.
according to some, all should suffer so we can accomodate a small number of mentally defectives
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