Should Dads Bring Daughters Into Men's Bathroom Or Women's?

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Brothers Andrew Loffa and Michael Colletti were visiting Walt Disney World when their little princesses — both 2 — announced that they needed to use the potty. Loffa, a radio host who goes by DJ Drewski, assumed they would all head to a men’s restroom. That’s what he's always done when he’s out with his daughter, Solar. Meanwhile, Colletti was scanning for the women’s toilets. 'I was like, 'Mike are you kidding?'' DJ Drewski, 36, tells TODAY.com.

“If the men’s room is a little bit dirtier, so what? We don’t assume that little boys are in danger from coming in contact with men’s room germs,” Gilboa tells TODAY.com. “And if you’re going to be standing outside the stall or in there with her, she’s fine.” Of course, there are circumstances where a dad might need to use a women’s room. For instance, many men’s bathrooms don’t have changing tables. “Unless there’s a good reason to use the women’s room, stick to the men’s room,” Gilboa says.

 

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