The article highlights a viral potty training PSA by mom Emily, aimed at educating fathers of girls about the nuances of helping their daughters during potty training. She uses props to illustrate the differences in urination between boys and girls, emphasizing that fathers often miss important details. Emily shares her realization stemming from a mishap involving her husband, stressing that the variability in a girl's pee stream complicates the wiping process. This insight is intended to help dads be more effective and considerate in their parenting during potty training.
âThis is a PSA to all my girl dads out there - specifically dads of little girls and the ones that are really hands-on, getting in the nitty gritty...â
âVisuals. Visuals help. Comes out of one hole, pretty simple. One place you have to worry about.â
âGirls, it's different, okay? Sometimes if we pee hard, it's like this, same principle...itâs more complicated for girls and women (Isn't it always?) because sometimes the stream comes out slower or in a different flow-type...
âSo when you wipe a little girl after potty training, itâs important to remember that the flow can vary, and it might not be as straightforward as with boys.â
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