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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Tell me who I've inconvenienced when I have never seen a person waiting in a wheelchair outside the handicapped stall when I've used it (I'm including all the times I've used it because that's where the diaper changer is. If the handicapped stalls are so sacred, why do they put the diaper changers in there?) So until you tell me who I've put out, and what "excuse" I need for my "behavior" of changing diapers, assisting my child, and the rare occasion that I need to change out of work clothes before a flight, all the while not one time ever seeing anyone in a wheelchair waiting to use the stall, I will continue. You are looking for problems where they don't exist. And that's why you're a heart attack waiting to happen. There's no problem here except the one in your head. Not healthy. [/quote] Your confusing need with convenience. If you have a baby/toddler that needs it's diaper changed and the table is in the handicap bathroom stall, you have a need to be in there. If you have to go to the bathroom and all the other stalls are occupied, you have a need to be in there. If non-handicapped stalls are available and you just need to go to the bathroom, change your clothes or monitor your 5 year old, you have no need for the extra features provided by a handicap bathroom stall. And just because you have never seen a person waiting, doesn't mean there never has been. Far as you know someone could of came in just wanting to dump their urine bag, seen the only handicapped stall was in use, turned around and went outside to wait or find another bathroom. The real question is, why do you feel you need to use the handicap stall when you don't have a true need? Is it merely just for your convenience? Extra privacy? What compels you to possibly make someone wait when you don't have to?[/quote] You seem to think I make a regular habit out of this. I've changed in the airport Enterprise counter bathroom maybe three times. They were small bathrooms and I would have heard if someone came in. Yes, it was for my convenience, and as I have said over and over, I inconvenienced no one in those three times. I don't relish changing in bathrooms believe it or not, and I'm not going to balance my luggage on a toilet while I try to change when there's an empty stall no one needs right there. Look, I waited countless times for the bathroom stall to open up when I was in the throes of diaper changing. I didn't freak out about it. I waited. It didn't cause the world to stop turning. As for assisting my 5 year old, that's my prerogative as a parent, to assist in a way that doesn't have me hovering over her. The only times this is happening now is when she's in a wet one-piece bathing suit. All other times I'm able to wait outside, but I assisted when she needed it, and it's not for you to tell me that's not a need. These are needs, as defined by me, and I know for a fact that I've never inconvenienced anyone. [/quote]
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