How about we just make it mandatory that all men’s restrooms have a changing table?
And if the dad is out and aboutalone?
That’s when it gets even more confusing.

The sink didn’t have a counter either."
“I walked out and hunted down an employee to ask where the changing table was.
She took me back to where I just was.”
“I asked if there was another bathroom, and she said no.
I told her I was just in the bathroom, and there was no changing table.
She asked if I was sure and suggested I look again.”
“I was annoyed, but I went back in the men’s room.
When I came out, the employee was gone.
Keep in mind my son has been in his poopy diaper this whole time.
So I give up and head into the lady’s room, which sure enough had a changing table.
“I gestured to my son and said, ‘No changing table in the men’s room.’
She laughed and said, ‘Bro, that sucks.’
Then she walked out.
So I rush to change him, hoping to be done before anyone else walked in.”
“I’m almost done when a woman walks in and starts screaming at me.
I tried to explain what I was doing, but she kept screaming, ‘Get out!
you’re able to’t be here!’
Then she ran out.”
“I finished putting the diaper on and rushed out of the bathroom.
I saw the woman talking to an employee and decided to leave without my stuff.
As you could imagine, the overall vote on this post was not the asshole.
“Not the asshole.
That store is 100% to blame for this,” userSigSauerPower320said.
Your mom was way out of line.
You needed to change your kid.
What’d she expect you to do, change him on the floor?
Drive home with him in a dirty diaper?
Your wife is right.
You did the right thing, and that lady was rude.
Who does that?!?
Screams at a father for changing his kid’s dirty diaper.”
“Not the asshole.
“Not your fault the men’s room had no changing table.”
…especially because it was obvious what the dad was doing.
“Yeah, [you] did the right thing.
As a woman, I wouldn’t even have given him a second look.
He was at the changing table with a baby, what do you think he was doing?”