Sentences with phrase «about public bathroom»

I just try to be super patient about public bathroom breaks.

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«If this is about bakers and bathrooms in the public accommodations sphere that we've seen rattling around in the states, it just doesn't do anything,» she said.
About four years ago, the thought of bringing my 2 year old into a public bathroom would send goosebumps up my spine.
Their posters, designed to arouse questions about the ethicality of forcing mothers to breastfeed their babies in public bathrooms, are helping to raise awareness for a worthy cause.
My daughter is quite picky about cleanliness and smells, so as you can imagine, she needed to get use to the public bathrooms that had all ranges of cleanliness, but generally, I would try to potty her in clean facilities (hotel lobbies, anyone?).
Maybe it was because I had two of them to train at once, maybe it was because the idea of worrying about finding a bathroom at a moment's notice when we're out in public freaked me out, or maybe because having them in diapers was just so much easier (albeit, you know, kind of icky), but I really had no desire at all to push potty training on my kids.
I remember a friend of mine told me about the day that her baby needed changing and toddler had an accident so she used the car wash bathroom to try to clean everyone up, inevitably getting things all over herself as she tried to maneuver in the small, public space.
We never have to worry about unsanitary public bathrooms or accidents in the car.
At what age do kids usually express an opinion about which bathroom they use while out in public?
When you're out and about, keep your portable travel potty in the car and be aware of public bathrooms nearby.
He or she may also need extra help in unfamiliar bathrooms, such as public restrooms, until about age 5 or 6.
Here's an amazing mom's spoken word about hiding in bathroom stalls after being shamed about breastfeeding in public: tiny.cc / 3a0tzw.
Let's locate the train station's public bathroom FIRST and offer a pottytunity about 15 minutes BEFORE we load onto the train.
Every time I hear about another case of a woman breastfeeding her baby in a restaurant, department store or on a plane who is asked to cover up, head to the bathroom or leave altogether, I wonder why in 2014 we remain so incredibly uncomfortable with breastfeeding in public.
BY ARTHUR S. LEONARD The state of North Carolina today, March 30, repealed HB2, the law enacted a little over a year ago that aroused heated protests and boycotts, generated several lawsuits, and sparked a national conversation about gender identity and sex - specific public bathrooms and locker rooms.
«They would talk about these things... Imagine if the public — and debate moderators — pressured presidential candidates to talk about the country's electrical grid or emerging disease threats instead of abortion and transgender bathrooms.
Still, the issue is staying on the radar and gained steam a few years ago when Prime Minister Narendra Modi was running for office and spoke publicly about public defecation, calling for every school to have a separate bathroom for boys and girls.
At the Conservative Political Action Conference, Feb. 23, Education Secretary Betsy DeVos responded to a question about the Trump administration's rollback of public school bathroom requirements for transgender students saying, «it's our job to protect students to the fullest extent that we can.»
Radically revising the line between public and private, the exhibition space was domestic space, and conventional assumptions about suitable artistic subject matter were discarded; the bathroom and the dollhouse were appropriated as «appropriate» exhibition spaces for feminist art.
North Carolina's controversial «Bathroom Bill» — known more commonly as House Bill 2 or more politically as Public Facilities Privacy & Security Act — has set ablaze the national dialogue about transgender rights.
From developing Masdar, a much talked about clean - energy city, to lesser initiatives like solar - powered public bathrooms, the United Arab Emirates has made some not - insignificant strides to move into a clean energy future.
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