Be honest: raise your hand if you hide in the bathroom

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Never, my family doesn't care and will walk right in.


Teach them to respect closed doors.
Anonymous
When the kids were younger I did it all the time. Youngest is now 5 and can live without being in the same room as me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I bring candy with me.


Anonymous
My dad kept a space heater in "his" bathroom. And lots of books. He totally hid out in there, until after about 15 years the space heater died. He never replaced it. He doesn't seem to hide in there anymore. Of course, he also hasn't had kids at home for 20 years, so ....
Anonymous
Raises hand.
Anonymous
Every night after dinner, my dad would go read the newspaper for a half hour during his daily dump. And without fail, every single night after about 10 minutes, my mother would call one of us out of our room to go knock on the bathroom door and ask our dad if he was okay.

I don't know what the hell she was thinking. I kind of want to apologize to him for not telling my mother off for that.
Anonymous
Sometimes, but my kid and the cat and sometimes the dog will come in there, and that is just weird.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Never, my family doesn't care and will walk right in.


Same. The only place I can hide is at work. Sometimes in my car.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Never, my family doesn't care and will walk right in.


Teach them to respect closed doors.


We have one bathroom.
Anonymous
Yes. I have trained my children (2 and 4) to ask my spouse if s/he has fallen in the toilet. They think it's hilarious.
Anonymous
Me. When I walk in the door in the evening. Usually I’ve picked up my 5 yo and taken him to a playground etc so we have had our bonding time. DH gives him dinner while I hike up in the bathroom. I’ve taught kid not to barge in but need tips on how to get him to stop yelling “are you pooping or peeing???”
Anonymous
I'm going to take this opportunity to encourage you all to stop hiding and just tell your kids that you are going to your room for some private time. They can learn, at any age, that parents have to right to take time for themselves (assuming someone else is there to supervise them of course). Now is the time to normalize this idea.
Anonymous
DH, is that you?

I've trained 5 y/o DS to start calling him out on it after about 10 minutes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Never, my family doesn't care and will walk right in.


Teach them to respect closed doors.


We have one bathroom.


So what? If it's in use, it's in use and not available for others.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm going to take this opportunity to encourage you all to stop hiding and just tell your kids that you are going to your room for some private time. They can learn, at any age, that parents have to right to take time for themselves (assuming someone else is there to supervise them of course). Now is the time to normalize this idea.


I do that too but there are times when it is simply easier to say I need to go to the bathroom and walk away.
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