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mee16 · 08/06/2017 21:39

My daughter went to Tesco toilets and he took her o the disable ones. He then realised there was no toilet paper so he left her there in her own whilst she's on the toilet and went to et some paper.
She is 6teara old.
A strange man opened the door with a child said oh gosh and closed the door.
I feel that is worrying but am I over reacting ?
As a parent I would have checked for paper first . Is that me or is that normal.

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arbrighton · 09/06/2017 08:31

Who is 'he'? What else was 'he' meant to do?

HOw would the other man know someone else was in there?

Bear in mind that men don't always think about toilet paper......

Probably an overreaction

mee16 · 09/06/2017 12:07

He is dad.
So is it normal to leave the child in the toilet on their own whilst u get paper .
If men don't think about paper then maybe they need some parenting classes .

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BeautyQueenFromMars · 09/06/2017 12:19

He made a mistake, we all do it. I often use the loo in a hurry myself, only to find no paper there.
He couldn't take her with him to get it and he couldn't lock the door. He really had no other choice.

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mee16 · 09/06/2017 12:32

Yes that's true and I understand that.
Thank you

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mee16 · 09/06/2017 12:33

An incident like this has happened before where he left my older daughter outside the betting shop whilst he went inside . My daughter was only 7 years old.
That's why it worrys me

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zeeboo · 09/06/2017 12:35

There are no Z's in please. Nothing happened, your DD was fine, the man who walked in was polite and left. It's the kind of non event that happens all day every day up and down the country.

troodiedoo · 09/06/2017 12:38

Betting shop incident is worrying, toilet one not so much.

arbrighton · 09/06/2017 13:45

OP, it's toilet paper. That is NOT cause for a parenting class.

The betting shop thing?

Less ok. But why are you drip feeding?

mee16 · 09/06/2017 18:58

Thank you for your replies .
I asked for advice not for my grammar to be checked or be criticised.

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