Like they schedule it and come, but do they actually HAVE to be in the doctor’s office with you. I mean those exams are pretty mortifing with your parent/s sitting in a chair watching. I’m 15 BTW, but the last time I went to the doctors for a checkup I was like 13 (I know I should go for a checkup more often, but things happen.. lol)
I was just wondering, because at the thrift store down the street from my office, they have a second-hand potty chair for sale.
Isn’t this one of those things you should ALWAYS buy new? Kind of like underwear?
How can it start spinning and then stop spinning again? Shouldn’t it be like for a human on a swivling office chair who cannot, how hard he tries, make a full turn without touching something (floor, table etc) ?