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High blood pressure in the elderly, measures

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#1
  • 高齢者
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  • 2024/06/22 10:48

Question for the elderly.

I take prescription high blood pressure medication.

However, even with the medication, if I am not careful, it rises.


So, this question is about seasonings.

Soy sauce is 6 grams ( for women ) and that is Net information.

6 grams means a teaspoonful

Is this correct ? It is a very small amount.

I don't want to complain about it being too little,

I want to know what is right.

What other things do you do for your blood pressure

on a daily basis for the elderly, other than eating?

If you have any recipes that are low in salt and still delicious, please let us know.

Thank you very much _ <m(__)m>

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  • dobon
  • 2024/06/23 (Sun) 01:08
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I remember learning that a gram of water is one cubic centimeter
I think you misunderstood something ?.

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#8
  • dobon
  • 2024/06/23 (Sun) 01:33
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Taking a walk for an hour or so without thinking about it helps
Hamaiya juice seems to be good
Vegetarian food is recommended
If you don't overwork your brain, your blood pressure will go down.

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#9
  • いいかげんな弁護士
  • 2024/06/23 (Sun) 07:11
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When I walk, I only think about how fast I can walk.
When I drive a car, I think only of the same driving.
It's a bad habit.

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Prefab ADU

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  • tbml2024
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  • 2024/06/16 15:31

I would like to build a guesthouse in my garden, but I haven't heard much about people close to me who have built something on a budget using something like prefab or manufacuture houses, but I think the demand is actually high. If anyone has recently built or is building a guesthouse, I would be very happy if you could share the information with us. I'm wondering where to start since there are so many vendors to look into and the prices vary so much. Thank you in advance.

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#3
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/06/17 (Mon) 09:02
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There seems to be a lot going on.
https://design.studio-shed.com/? _gl=1*snk107*_gcl_aw*R0NMLjE3MTg2NDAwNjUuQ2owS0NRand2Yi16QmhDbUFSSXNBQWZVSTJ2S2Z3eDlHX282TU9KelR4cEdVS3E0MVcwMFdkV1p1YnJRbm1NcWE5 ZllTVzJXWnoxYm1wb2FBbFRURUFMd193Y0I.*_gcl_au*MTA2MjEyMDIyMS4xNzE4NjQwMDY1*_ga*NzU1MTExNDI5LjE3MTg2NDAwNjM.*_ga_GR2R2M4DVR*MTcxODY0 MDA2My4xLjAuMTcxODY0MDA2My42MC4wLjA.

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  • ムネオハウス
  • 2024/06/17 (Mon) 18:20
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tbml2024 asks only for "those who have recently built or are building a guesthouse".
Showa Otouto used this company studio-shed ?

What are good and bad points of studio-shed ? How satisfied are you ??

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#17
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/06/22 (Sat) 09:40
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I need to see a sample first to see which one is better before I proceed.

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I'm not a Japanese citizen, but I would like to retire early in Japan.

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  • 太郎くん
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  • 2024/05/31 04:02

I am in my 30's and single. Do you think it is possible to retire early in Japan since I have saved more than 100 million yen so far?

I am not a Japanese citizen and would like to know how I can do it !.

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#127
  • 太郎くん
  • 2024/06/13 (Thu) 04:32
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People with a million dollars are not that rare.

Various dentists, restaurant owners, plastic surgery clinics, etc. on this site. People like that seem to have more money. I don't know why you don't trust them.

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#141
  • 寂しい人生
  • 2024/06/14 (Fri) 21:22
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I mean, I have goals like
traveling with family and friends
getting together with everyone
spending happy time with my kids
looking forward to their growth
traveling in Japan with my Japanese family
pursuing my hobbies
going out to eat with my hobbies friends
I have a normal day to day life
I achieve small goals everyday
Traveling to the same place can be completely different depending on my age and
the people I go with
I can experience many things
just by spending time with different people
even just everyday life I have a lot of experiences <1366> Living far away or traveling is fun
but to enjoy the mundane everyday
may be the most difficult thing
at my age I think

if you have money you don't have to work
that is my goal.
I'm sorry if I'm wrong
I just want to move to a country where I can live cheaply and comfortably
because I have money, but I don't feel anything else.

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#156
  • テスタ
  • 2024/06/19 (Wed) 22:48
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100 million in my 30s, not bad, but
early retirement with 100 million ?
500 million in total assets in my 40s is still not enough
My dream is to have enough disposable income to travel the world gracefully
I can achieve it with about 200 million in annual income
It's still a ways away. I'm still a long way off,

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#157
  • ドネーション
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  • 2024/06/20 (Thu) 00:29
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↑ people like that don't come here
they don't come here to scavenge for cheap stuff for a dollar or two

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#158
  • テスタ
  • 2024/06/20 (Thu) 10:02
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No, I don't know many Japanese people
I was wondering if there was anyone I could make friends with
I used to peek in, but
I get beaten up
I get treated like a liar and a pretender

I don't usually meet people with different living standards.

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Hide of Hide Shiatsu

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  • Katakori
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  • 2024/03/21 14:35

Has Mr. Hide of Hide Shiatsu retired ? or is he just temporarily absent ? I would appreciate it if you could let me know.

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#35
  • 昭和の おとっつぁん
  • 2024/04/16 (Tue) 12:39
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"What if we connect?" good for you.
Just write down the details of what you heard from someone who wants to know and tell you.

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#36

We offer Shiatsu massage. Depending on location, we are a visiting massage service. I am a licensed judo therapist in Japan.

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  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/06/10 (Mon) 08:39
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You say "visiting massage" but is it female or male?

Isn't it scary to go to a man's house for a home massage?

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#40
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/06/10 (Mon) 09:31
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If the visiting masseuse is a woman, it takes courage to visit the other person's home.

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#41

Who is a Shiatsu practitioner who is better than Hide-san ?
Please tell me.
Please do.

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studying abroad (usu. at university level)

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#1
  • Ratsu
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  • 2024/06/07 07:26

It is impossible to study abroad without an l-20 ?
I want to attend a charter school that specializes in music, and the school does not issue l-20s.
Is there any good way to do this, please let me know.

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#2
  • ボケのおとっさん
  • 2024/06/07 (Fri) 10:08
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You could go to that school in the morning
and go to a language school where you get i-20 at about 6pm ?.

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  • ukingston
  • 2024/06/07 (Fri) 10:59
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Kingston University offers a variety of programs to help you stay on I-20 in the short and long term. You can then attend the charter school for as long as you like. For more information, contact Kingston University at (626) 229-9929.

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About electronic pianos available at Costco in Japan

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  • ぴあのん
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  • 2024/02/17 00:58

I know this is a question for an American forum ? but how do you say "88 keys, weighted" electronic piano in Japan ? I would like to buy one from Costco in Japan if possible. I live in the U.S., but this is a gift for a family member in Japan as a celebration.

I understand 88 keys, but is "weighted" the piano touch in Japan? I would like to buy a piano that I can use for a while, so that I don't have to buy a new electronic piano when I start taking piano lessons.

Thank you very much.

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#2
  • unno456258
  • 2024/05/31 (Fri) 13:20
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Hello.
I am currently using a Roland FRP sold at Costco.
I also play classical piano, so I think I can help you.

First of all, there are many types of electronic pianos.
Weighted means that the keys are weighted like a real piano. This is for people who want to learn piano seriously like a classical piano.
However, the weighted keys may be tiring at first. That being said, the best thing about the weighted electronic piano is that with practice you can express delicate sounds.
So if you want to focus on "playing" the piano, I would recommend weighted.

I don't know much about piano touch, but I think it is the ability to change the volume of the sound depending on how hard you press the keys.

If you are just starting to make music, you don't really need the weighted feature. Instead, we recommend a "keyboard" that can produce sounds from a variety of sources and instruments.
It does not have the weight of an electronic piano, but it specializes in "inserting sounds into a music application," which is essential for music creation. It can produce not only piano sounds, but also drums, guitars, and almost any instrument sound you can think of, and you can put them into applications such as a computer to make music.
However, as I mentioned earlier, it doesn't have the "weight" of a real piano, so it is not suitable for practice.

Most electronic pianos fall into these two categories.

If you want to learn to play the piano, we recommend this electronic piano.
https://www.costco.com/roland-frp-2-acr-digital-piano-bundle.product.4000186636.html
I use it and it has a lot of accessories.

I recommend this keyboard for people who want to make music on a computer or other devices.
https://www.costco.com/casio-ct-x700-premium-portable-keyboard-bundle.product.100779619.html
It has 61 keys, but it has 600 instruments and sound sources. It has 61 keys, but it has 600 instruments and sound sources.

If you have any questions, please feel free to ask.

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#3
  • 通りすがり
  • 2024/06/04 (Tue) 13:21
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I know this is a long time ago, but I wonder if you have solved what the Lord wants to know. ?

"I want to give my child a real piano, but due to living restrictions such as a small house or not being able to play loudly enough for the neighborhood, I choose an electronic piano"
There are many families like this in Japan. Perhaps it is because most of the manufacturers of digital pianos are in Japan, and buying one in Japan gives you the most choices.
So, the value of any manufacturer's product is "how close it is to a real piano".

At the moment, only ROLAND and some CASIO products are available on the Japanese Costco web, but if you remove the Costco restriction,
YAMAHA, KAWAI, CASIO, ROLAND, KORG, etc. offer a variety of products.
Each of them explains their keyboard mechanism in detail on their web site, so please try to gather information.

There is no unified expression of "piano touch", but if you read carefully, you will find that\about 100,000 or more have weighted and volume control according to the force of keystroke.
Also, as the price goes up, the material and construction of the keyboard gets closer to a real piano, and the sound source and speakers get better.
By the way, my relative had a KAWAI.

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  • 通りすがり
  • 2024/06/04 (Tue) 13:25
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Postscript
However, the better ( and more expensive ) the piano is, the bigger and heavier it is, even though it is a digital piano.
So, if you want to buy a piano as a present, it would be better to check the actual piano before you buy it.

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Divorce in Los Angeles

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  • 恵子
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  • 2024/04/12 01:48

I am a Japanese woman living in Los Angeles with my American husband and we are considering a divorce.
We were registered in Japan and did not file for marriage in the U.S.
I checked with the ward office and the Japanese consulate in LA. I checked with the ward office and the Japanese consulate in LA and they said that if you do not have a certificate of residence in Japan, you cannot get a divorce in Japan, even if your country of marriage is Japan.
So, first divorce procedures are done in the U.S., then once the divorce is finalized, the documents are sent to the Japanese Consulate, and the Consulate forwards them to the Japanese ward office, and the divorce is finalized in Japan.
★ All the conditions for a simple divorce are met except that the other party does not want to sign the divorce papers.
In that case, which form needs to be filled out / and submitted?
Please let me know if anyone knows. Thank you in advance.

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Divorced after being cheated on by candy husband. Men are scary

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  • Sophia
  • 2024/05/08 (Wed) 21:52
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I was married to an American for a long time, but last year I filed for divorce as a PETITIONER and did a lot of research on my own until the last step and finished the process without hiring a lawyer or mediator. It was an amicable divorce with someone I could argue calmly with, so it was possible. I am now waiting for the JUDGEMENT. The only cost was the initial FILE fee. \I also took advantage of my employer's MetLife Legal Plan, which is a benefit of my employer, for one 30 minute attorney consultation. I am sure there are local rules in your county, so you may want to check the county family court website for a complete list of the various procedures.
https://selfhelp.courts.ca.gov/divorce-california

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  • 2024/05/09 (Thu) 11:52
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#2 Mind your own business
#9 Japanese men don't cheat on their wives?

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  • 2024/05/09 (Thu) 22:11
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I think the first step is FL-100 ? If you actually go to the court and ask, "I want a simple divorce, what documents do I need ??" they may tell you, "Here, here, and here. You may be told 'Please fill out this, this, and this and bring them to me.

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The more Community property the more hassle. In the end, it cost me over $50,000 in legal fees … The other party must have spent more, so over $100,000 for the two of us combined. I recommend using Mediator if you can.

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How to visit the Natural History Museum in Los Angeles or the Griffith Observatory

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  • るるぶ
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  • 2024/03/25 21:54

Sorry, I don't speak English and can't drive.
I don't speak English and can't drive.
Can anyone tell me if there is a way to get to the Natural History Museum or Griffith Observatory from around Del Amo using Torrance Transit?
The internet says that the 4X bus will take you near the Natural History Museum, but I don't think it will. Please let me know if this is a consultation that may not be possible in the first place.

Is there any chance that we will pass through an unsafe area ?
If so, please give me your attention.

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  • たりか
  • 2024/03/27 (Wed) 16:45
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*Why is Japan in the picture? What does that mean?

I'm afraid I've gone far beyond your comprehension. If you are a tourist, you don't have a home in the US. Your home is Japan.

No one asked you how to get to Del Amo from home. It clearly states that you don't depart from home, but from around Del Amo.

Yet you tell me to take an Uber or Lyft from my home to Del Amo.

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  • 2024/03/29 (Fri) 11:17
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It is the misguided posts that do nothing to help the topicals.

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  • 情弱は振り落とされる
  • 2024/04/02 (Tue) 07:16
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Uber's app is in Japanese, right?
There are also translation and interpretation apps.

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#59

Thank you all for all your help !.

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  • Ono
  • 2024/04/03 (Wed) 19:16
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64
> In only two, both read.

Unreadable. You are horribly lacking in reading comprehension.

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Reliable auto repair shop

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#1
  • Kasuha
  • 2024/04/25 15:29

I've had my car repaired at various places - but I can't seem to find the right place.
The price is not clear, the finish is not good, the delivery time is not good enough, etc. …
Do you have any recommendations for places to go ??

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  • メキメキ
  • 2024/04/28 (Sun) 17:52
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In the end, I'd prefer to find a maintenance shop that specializes in the area to be repaired, not one that is concerned with trust.

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  • ヘイ
  • 2024/05/01 (Wed) 19:23
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People who are talking about trust, realize you're a sucker.

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#48
  • ハイ
  • 2024/05/02 (Thu) 21:57
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↑ Sure, sure, sure. It seems to me that cars of people who receive proper regular maintenance break down more often and are repaired more often.

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#50
  • RX450h
  • 2024/05/04 (Sat) 12:25
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I can't use Japanese, but this was the best place for me. I've been using this place for a long time.
The price is cheap and they tell you the reason why. I don't have any moyamoya feeling.
410 Garage
https://maps.app.goo.gl/7kxtKMJQvPDFHBef9

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#52
  • MMR
  • 2024/05/05 (Sun) 10:55
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There is none. Do not expect Japanese quality.

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Children's Restrooms on the Go

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  • りこち
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  • 2024/05/03 21:47

When a child ( younger ) goes to the restroom when out and about, do parents follow along with the child ? when a mother takes her son to the men's restroom, it is not safe for him to go alone because she is afraid something might happen. I wonder ? how old it is safe to take him into the women's restroom in the U.S. and I wonder if it is safe to take him into the men's restroom.
If you don't mind, please answer.

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#2
  • 無知
  • 2024/05/03 (Fri) 23:04
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I'm sure no one cares how old you are or whether you use the men's or women's restroom as long as you're accompanied by a parent. Well, I'm sure the male parents would be reported for using the women's restroom.

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#3

It may depend on the location, but at our local gym and pool, it is under 6 years of age to be allowed in the opposite sex lockers and bathrooms.

It would be best if there was a family bathroom where parents and children could go together, but if there wasn't, I would let my child go alone in the men's restroom and I would wait for him to come out in front of it. If it took too long, I would call out from outside or ask the man who came out of the bathroom about his child.

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It may depend on the location, but at our local gym and pool, it is under 6 years of age to be allowed in the opposite sex lockers and bathrooms.

It would be best if there was a family bathroom where parents and children could go together, but if there wasn't, I would let my child go alone in the men's restroom and I would wait for him to come out in front of it. If it took too long, I would call out from outside or ask the man who came out of the bathroom about his child.

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  • AB
  • 2024/05/05 (Sun) 10:42
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I think you're about 5 years old ?.

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