Parenting
By Jamie Carter
Updated: June 4, 2020
Originally Published: Jan. 15, 2020
Using a public restroom can stir up significant anxiety. We all do it, so why is there such embarrassment around taking care of business in public? What drives our instinct to conceal this natural act? In this piece, our duo tackles the issue of going number two at home, in public, and at a friend’s place because, well, life happens. How do you feel about this topic? Check out our other blog posts, like this one on Italian law, and share your thoughts. After all, visiting the loo shouldn’t be a source of stress. Right? RIGHT!?
The Conundrum is exactly that—a problem that needs addressing. In this series, our hosts discuss various subjects, including how to manage public restroom visits, kids and social media, and proper texting etiquette. From a child to a grandmother or a single man to a seasoned mother, this eclectic ensemble brings humor to everyday dilemmas.
If you’re interested in more insightful discussions, you might find this resource on the IVF process particularly helpful. Also, for expert advice on this topic, check out this link. Remember, we’re all human, and sometimes nature calls at the least convenient moments!
Summary
Using public restrooms can be a stressful experience for many. This article explores the feelings surrounding this common yet often embarrassing situation. Through humor and relatable anecdotes, it encourages readers to embrace the naturalness of the act, while also offering links to useful resources on related topics.
