We know every kid is different and accomplishes things in their own time, but in general what age is it okay to let your kids use a public bathroom alone?
OK - I am not a germiphobe. I am a guy though and I think that makes me gross/dirty by default. But when it comes to toilet germs I am over aware! I hate public bathrooms. I understand that for a business to keep their toilet rooms clean is tough...but even if you clean it every hour - it is still a public bathroom!
The only thing I know for sure about PDA is...some people love it and some people hate it. The people that love it, tend to show their affection in all different kinds of public places. I have seen make out sessions at the zoo, children's events and the gym...of all places. I am not a fan, but I tend to be slightly old fashion.
If you must show PDA FemaleFirst reports the ten most acceptable forms
We have all seen posts on Facebook about NOT wearing PJs to the grocery store. It has even been suggested that if you have PJs on that you should be asked to leave some business's. I agree that in most cases PJs should be left at home, but are there any public places were PJs should be allowed...
I have to admit that my five year old son is usually pretty well behaved when we go places. But yesterday he was like a completely different child. He was out of control in every way in an office. I found myself not even knowing how to handle the situation because I was in shock over how he was acting.
We have all had a cold where you haveto blow your nose every five minutes to avoid snot running down your face. Gross...but just a fact of life sometimes.
If your phone falls in water, you're probably out of luck. Water isn't supposed to mix with super-sophisticated electronics. But there IS the off-chance that if it's not broken, or if you have the insurance, you can pay a little and swap it for a new one.
Which brings up an important question: If your phone fell in a FILTHY PUBLIC TOILET . . . would you fish it out?