Earlier today I went to bathroom here at work. There was some guy in there with his daughter, who looked to be about 5 years old, maybe 6.
Now, since public bathrooms in this country are seperated by gender, I was thinknig about this. It seems like the girl SHOULD have been old enough to use the bathroom by herself, but if she wasn't and needed her dad's help for... whatever... Would it have been more appropriate for him to take her int othe women's bathroom instead of the men's? I mean, women's bathroom only have stalls, while men's bathrooms have urinals that can leave you rather exposed, and I'm sure that many men don't want to pee in front of a 6 year old girl, and I'm pretty sure that a 6 year old girl isn't interested in watching grown men pee, although she may very well have a certain curiosity about male anatomy.
Would it have been better to take her into the woman's bathroom, where this wouldn't be an issue because of the lack of urinals? Or is a man in a woman's restroom more threatening that a girl in a men's room?
Your thoughts on the matter are welcome.
Now, since public bathrooms in this country are seperated by gender, I was thinknig about this. It seems like the girl SHOULD have been old enough to use the bathroom by herself, but if she wasn't and needed her dad's help for... whatever... Would it have been more appropriate for him to take her int othe women's bathroom instead of the men's? I mean, women's bathroom only have stalls, while men's bathrooms have urinals that can leave you rather exposed, and I'm sure that many men don't want to pee in front of a 6 year old girl, and I'm pretty sure that a 6 year old girl isn't interested in watching grown men pee, although she may very well have a certain curiosity about male anatomy.
Would it have been better to take her into the woman's bathroom, where this wouldn't be an issue because of the lack of urinals? Or is a man in a woman's restroom more threatening that a girl in a men's room?
Your thoughts on the matter are welcome.