Sentences with phrase «placed in public bathrooms»

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A lot of the recent political and social debate has surrounded transgender people's rights to bathroom access in the workplace and public places.
Since Kai is afraid of the public bathrooms, he finds other places to change him, lying flat in his stroller, on a seat in our van, across my lap, and so on.
This is an easy way for kids to go to the bathroom privately in the car when they are at the park or any other public place that does not have a convenient bathroom option.
If you're in a public, crowded place such as a festival and you can't get to the bathroom in time because there's a line, then you should put your little potty close to the port - o - potties, in an out - of - the - way corner, and let your child use it there.
A lady should not have to feed in a bathroom, but, she should also not pull out her boob in a public place where everyone can see and proceed to nurse.
A teenager who has a problem with an overactive bladder may find herself investigating the locations of all of the bathrooms at school, work or in public places.
he Bathroom Bill would force New York employers to accommodate cross-dressing employees in the workplace, would make New York businesses liable for real or invented transgressions upon a civil right to «gender identity or expression,» and would give intact biological males who assert female gender identities access to women's locker rooms, changing areas, and restrooms in places of public accommodation, thus compromising the privacy and safety of women and girls.
Because service dogs are so highly trained, they are allowed to go in many public places, such as restaurants, buses, bathrooms, and even on school and university campuses.
There's no bathroom in here, but as the couple explains, they are able to make it work by using bathrooms in public places, campgrounds, and also when they trade work for accommodation on farms, via WWOOFing (World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms).
When Kingsolver was born, women couldn't sit on juries in some places, and blacks couldn't use the same public bathrooms as whites.
It is timeless but it's also reminiscent of public bathrooms and dingy public places and that's not something I want in my house.
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