Why bias against male babysitters

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It is assumed that pedophiles make up under 1% of the general population, but that doesn't mean that you have < 1/100 chance of selecting a pedophile babysitter. It's estimated that between 96% to 99% of convicted child sex offenders are male. We know that many pedophiles try to gain access to children, so if you take a selection of males who want to babysit, you would find a much higher percentage of those males are pedophiles than the general population. It's self-selection. So #notallmen, but the ones who actively pursue babysitting are more likely than the general population.


This reminds me of an internet brouhaha forever ago when an airline announced they wouldn't seat unaccompanied minors next to men on flights and people were OUTRAGED that men were being stereotyped. But if you dug into the data they based the decision on, the kids that were being sexually harassed and assaulted were *not* being assaulted by men they were randomly seated next to, it was men who saw an unaccompanied minor and volunteered to be seated next to them. Most men on an airplane are not creeps. Men raising their hand, unprompted, to be seated next to the most vulnerable travelers, are more likely to be creeps. Most men in life are not predators of children. Men actively seeking to be alone with children are more likely to be predators.


Genuinely curious how many of those who molested children on planes were women and how many were men?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There was a thread last week about male babysitters. I can’t find it and don’t know where moved or zapped.

I have two boys about to become teenagers. They have shown an interest in babysitting to earn some money. I hope there truly isn’t a bias against boys. That’s what I and my spouse had growing up! Had the best times too!


Everyone thinks they will diddle their charges
Anonymous
I’m the person who posted about our male babysitter from church who molested my sister and l. I remember him calling my mom to say he was available for babysitting, and my mom deciding it would be fun to have a night out and taking him up on the offer. It wasn’t my parents looking for a babysitter, he was looking for kids to molest.

Of course not all men are pedos. But the ones calling to offer their services are way more likely to be pedos. Be smart and protect your kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There is a bias because boys are much much much more likely to abuse kids. Not that your boys would but seriously why would someone take the chance?

Girls are much much more likely to be mean bullies and abuse kids. I only hire teen babysitters whose families we personally know.


This is your opinion, not fact. The second part makes sense. Why would you hire someone to take care of your children you didn't know?


It’s a fact that a users are far more likely to be male (though of course most men and boys are not abusers!) in my opinion the risk isn’t worth it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There is a bias because boys are much much much more likely to abuse kids. Not that your boys would but seriously why would someone take the chance?

Girls are much much more likely to be mean bullies and abuse kids. I only hire teen babysitters whose families we personally know.


This is your opinion, not fact. The second part makes sense. Why would you hire someone to take care of your children you didn't know?


It’s a fact that a users are far more likely to be male (though of course most men and boys are not abusers!) in my opinion the risk isn’t worth it.


+1

It's the same reason you probably wouldn't open your door for a young black male but wouldn't hesitate for a little old lady.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There is a bias because boys are much much much more likely to abuse kids. Not that your boys would but seriously why would someone take the chance?


A female babysitter abused my husband. YMMV

Check the stats. Will never allow a teen boy or a man to care for my children. Why take that kind of risk?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There is a bias because boys are much much much more likely to abuse kids. Not that your boys would but seriously why would someone take the chance?

Girls are much much more likely to be mean bullies and abuse kids. I only hire teen babysitters whose families we personally know.


This is your opinion, not fact. The second part makes sense. Why would you hire someone to take care of your children you didn't know?


It’s a fact that a users are far more likely to be male (though of course most men and boys are not abusers!) in my opinion the risk isn’t worth it.


+1

It's the same reason you probably wouldn't open your door for a young black male but wouldn't hesitate for a little old lady.

No need for your racism here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There is a bias because boys are much much much more likely to abuse kids. Not that your boys would but seriously why would someone take the chance?

Girls are much much more likely to be mean bullies and abuse kids. I only hire teen babysitters whose families we personally know.


This is your opinion, not fact. The second part makes sense. Why would you hire someone to take care of your children you didn't know?


It’s a fact that a users are far more likely to be male (though of course most men and boys are not abusers!) in my opinion the risk isn’t worth it.


+1

It's the same reason you probably wouldn't open your door for a young black male but wouldn't hesitate for a little old lady.

No need for your racism here.



Ignore risk at your own peril.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It is assumed that pedophiles make up under 1% of the general population, but that doesn't mean that you have < 1/100 chance of selecting a pedophile babysitter. It's estimated that between 96% to 99% of convicted child sex offenders are male. We know that many pedophiles try to gain access to children, so if you take a selection of males who want to babysit, you would find a much higher percentage of those males are pedophiles than the general population. It's self-selection. So #notallmen, but the ones who actively pursue babysitting are more likely than the general population.


This reminds me of an internet brouhaha forever ago when an airline announced they wouldn't seat unaccompanied minors next to men on flights and people were OUTRAGED that men were being stereotyped. But if you dug into the data they based the decision on, the kids that were being sexually harassed and assaulted were *not* being assaulted by men they were randomly seated next to, it was men who saw an unaccompanied minor and volunteered to be seated next to them. Most men on an airplane are not creeps. Men raising their hand, unprompted, to be seated next to the most vulnerable travelers, are more likely to be creeps. Most men in life are not predators of children. Men actively seeking to be alone with children are more likely to be predators.


Genuinely curious how many of those who molested children on planes were women and how many were men?


Like I said, this is an old reference, but at the time, every single instance in the prior decade had a male perpetrator. https://jezebel.com/should-airlines-be-allowed-to-forbid-men-from-sitting-n-5934753
Anonymous
I was once given the following parenting advice by a child psychiatrist I knew socially “don’t leave your kids alone with teenage boys.” Seriously-that was his one piece of advice.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There is a bias because boys are much much much more likely to abuse kids. Not that your boys would but seriously why would someone take the chance?

Girls are much much more likely to be mean bullies and abuse kids. I only hire teen babysitters whose families we personally know.


This is your opinion, not fact. The second part makes sense. Why would you hire someone to take care of your children you didn't know?


It’s a fact that a users are far more likely to be male (though of course most men and boys are not abusers!) in my opinion the risk isn’t worth it.


+1

It's the same reason you probably wouldn't open your door for a young black male but wouldn't hesitate for a little old lady.

No need for your racism here.


Not racist. This thread is stating that statistically men are more likely to abuse than women. In the same vein, young black men are more likely to commit a crime than a little old lady.
Anonymous
Our son babysat for older boys - 7 and 9 for a couple of years. Essentially he wore them out every day playing outside after school. It was a win-win-win, all three of them had fun outside, their parents were happy, I was happy, and my high schooler got paid
Anonymous
My (gay) male best friend and I have been friends since we were 6. From like 12-17 we had a babysitting business where we came together. I was extremely mature, trustworthy, and experienced with kids. He was animated, fun, creative, and very athletic. We were like the dream team and made so much money for the 90s. I paid my entire room and board for 4 years of college with that money.
Anonymous
We had a gay male babysitter in his early 20s in the last city we lived in. He was amazing with kids — always coming up with fun activities and games. He would cook for us too. I miss him!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Bc it’s odd that a teenage boy would genuinely want to take care of little kids.

I will never have a male babysitter.


Then you are missing out on phenomenal sitters. I have two boys and used a make babysitter primarily for them. He was athletic and sksi on the honor roll. He wasn't primping, mooning over a girlfriend, talking on phone all the time.

He was babysitting and lawn work to buy his first car.

Both my boys tried to model him and so many of his good qualities trickled down to them. He was in such demand that I paid him well over prevailing wage.

Not hiring teen age boys to babysit is as prejudiced as not hiring an AA or Hispanic teen age girl.

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