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Pfft. I go in the changeroom with my mom or my friend all the time. We don't use the wheelchair room, though sometimes we use the family changeroom because I have a toddler who is with us and it's easier just to keep us all in one room together. Especially if one of us has several things to try on. It's just easier to try them on, get the opinion and get to the next one if we're not having to come out of the room all the time (and wait for the other person to be ready to open the door). And it's not that girls/women can't make their own decisions. Well, some can't. But it's nice to have the opinion of someone who doesn't see all the imperfections that you do. They can also see how something fits at the back and just generally have a different perspective.
I'm curious as to why 2 people aren't allowed in the same booth.
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I can't help but wonder why she cares that there's more than one person. Do two people shoplift better than one?
That awkward moment when the saleswoman asks, "can I watch too?".