Does anyone know how to discreetly access disabled toilets (or toilets for the disabled!)? Most of them are locked (why??), and attendants are not usually nearby.
The other point is, that I would not necessarily want to answer silly questions or even quizzical looks, as we don't use a wheelchair.
I am aware that my husband is not very confident any longer about using public lavatories (too many doors / bit like a maze, I imagine), and I know from his brother that on one occasion he was seen urinating in the nearest handbasin (thankfully, quite unaware of the scathing comments). When I have to 'spend a penny' myself, I worry that two minutes later, he will not be on the spot where I left him. It would all be so much simpler if we could just 'go' together without much fuss.
Any tips? - Thanks!
Carmen
The other point is, that I would not necessarily want to answer silly questions or even quizzical looks, as we don't use a wheelchair.
I am aware that my husband is not very confident any longer about using public lavatories (too many doors / bit like a maze, I imagine), and I know from his brother that on one occasion he was seen urinating in the nearest handbasin (thankfully, quite unaware of the scathing comments). When I have to 'spend a penny' myself, I worry that two minutes later, he will not be on the spot where I left him. It would all be so much simpler if we could just 'go' together without much fuss.
Any tips? - Thanks!
Carmen