Are male babysitters not a thing here

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have a boy and a girl, and I find this thread depressing. Do we really view all males as pedophiles and all girls as victims? Do you NEVER leave your kids (then I feel sorry for them!)?


We leave them with women…
Anonymous
I have a boy and a girl that are 2.5 years apart (they are teens now so we dont need sitetrs anymore). They were always into minecraft and roblox and other online games and I wanted babysitters who could play those with them. Generally this was all boys. I think they made great sitters!
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Anonymous wrote:This is anonymous so I will be honest. I am not hiring a male to watch my children. My children are males. I don’t want them influenced or encouraged to see this as normal for men.


Wow. You sound dumb.
Her kids are miserable being with such a controlling, narrow thinking mom


My children will grow up to be men, not fairy princesses that yearn to babysit babies. Like Wtf. Go mow the lawn!


Not the PP but this is so out of line.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:This is anonymous so I will be honest. I am not hiring a male to watch my children. My children are males. I don’t want them influenced or encouraged to see this as normal for men.


Wow. You sound dumb.
Her kids are miserable being with such a controlling, narrow thinking mom


My children will grow up to be men, not fairy princesses that yearn to babysit babies. Like Wtf. Go mow the lawn!
Um, ok junior. You obviously are living through your Kids because you were a a chump when you were younger
Anonymous
The one place where “manny”s or male sitters are common is college towns. Maybe because many are students in some way or university affiliates or because academics are more progressive than other professions? Even 30 years ago when I was a kid this was true when we were in college towns.
Anonymous
If we had a close neighbor who was a responsible kid, sure it would be fine if it’s a boy. But I’m not hiring some boy I don’t know.
Anonymous
Hiring a teenage male along with his curiosities is a hard NO from me. A teenage or male period willing to not have a social life to have access to children/babysit is a huge red flag.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hiring a teenage male along with his curiosities is a hard NO from me. A teenage or male period willing to not have a social life to have access to children/babysit is a huge red flag.
Access to kids, psycho? Hmmm, or maybe his parents told him if he wants to buy something to earn his own spending money. Do you keep your family members away from your kids? Stats say they will be more dangerous to your kids than a random.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:This is anonymous so I will be honest. I am not hiring a male to watch my children. My children are males. I don’t want them influenced or encouraged to see this as normal for men.


Wow. You sound dumb.
Her kids are miserable being with such a controlling, narrow thinking mom


My children will grow up to be men, not fairy princesses that yearn to babysit babies. Like Wtf. Go mow the lawn!


Not the PP but this is so out of line.


This is clearly a troll. Ignore and it will go away.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Hiring a teenage male along with his curiosities is a hard NO from me. A teenage or male period willing to not have a social life to have access to children/babysit is a huge red flag.
Access to kids, psycho? Hmmm, or maybe his parents told him if he wants to buy something to earn his own spending money. Do you keep your family members away from your kids? Stats say they will be more dangerous to your kids than a random.


Ok mom.. either way the majority is saying NO.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Last summer we moved from Austin to Alexandria for my spouse’s job. My 14 year old son had a thriving babysitting business where we lived. He basically gave up his social life to be available to babysit from 12 on. When we moved up here, in spite of responding to every request he or I see on our local FB group with the ability to provide references, he has gotten all of two jobs. They weren’t regular parents going out, just a we need someone to care for our and other kids during an at home party.

It makes him sad and frustrates me. He is CPR trained and went through our local Res Cross babysitting class. The feedback he and I received was the kids loved him much more than other female babysitters. He got a lot of repeat business and referrals.

I wish I knew what to do.



Your son should contact the DOJ. Obvious discrimination.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:TBH, although we are very progressive and open minded, I would not trust a male babysitter around my kids.

Its just weird. sorry not sorry.


Not progressive. Not open minded.
Anonymous
Reading thread…my DH was molested by his female babysitter.
It goes both ways. I agree with the pp says this is why so many women complain about lack of help from husbands. We can’t put genders against each other and boldly stereotype and then hope for the best when men and women marry.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Last summer we moved from Austin to Alexandria for my spouse’s job. My 14 year old son had a thriving babysitting business where we lived. He basically gave up his social life to be available to babysit from 12 on. When we moved up here, in spite of responding to every request he or I see on our local FB group with the ability to provide references, he has gotten all of two jobs. They weren’t regular parents going out, just a we need someone to care for our and other kids during an at home party.

It makes him sad and frustrates me. He is CPR trained and went through our local Res Cross babysitting class. The feedback he and I received was the kids loved him much more than other female babysitters. He got a lot of repeat business and referrals.

I wish I knew what to do.



Your son should contact the DOJ. Obvious discrimination.


Why would he be “upset the parents didn’t go out”? What difference would it make if it was an at home party it’s still a job. Again your son gives creep vibes I wouldn’t want him watching my or any children.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s age and gender. I would hire a teenage boy to watch my boys (8 and 5) but 14 is too young for me to feel comfortable leaving from 6pm-midnight, which would be a typical night out.


Do you hire teen shef girls who have boyfriends, talk on the phone for hours to their friends, and self absorbed? Teen age boys, rarely, do any of these.

I would think that this is the prime age to teach your son's about children and child care.
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