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<blockquote data-quote="archersuz" data-source="post: 1668895" data-attributes="member: 437371"><p>I really can't believe this, especially your work colleagues. Surely if there isn't a convenient loo you could ask to use a room or office? Before I was DX, I needed the loo urgently during a journey, so I stopped at a small convenience store and asked if I could use the staff loo - they were really helpful and the manager himself walked me through the stockroom to the loo. 25 years ago when I was breast feeding, I was in a hotel bar and asked if they minded me feeding 'in public'. They took me to one of their bedrooms and let me use that! I have always found that if I have the 'cheek' to ask, most people will help out. I'm sorry you have not had similar experiences to mine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="archersuz, post: 1668895, member: 437371"] I really can't believe this, especially your work colleagues. Surely if there isn't a convenient loo you could ask to use a room or office? Before I was DX, I needed the loo urgently during a journey, so I stopped at a small convenience store and asked if I could use the staff loo - they were really helpful and the manager himself walked me through the stockroom to the loo. 25 years ago when I was breast feeding, I was in a hotel bar and asked if they minded me feeding 'in public'. They took me to one of their bedrooms and let me use that! I have always found that if I have the 'cheek' to ask, most people will help out. I'm sorry you have not had similar experiences to mine. [/QUOTE]
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