There’s nothing wrong with triplets in junior high school showering together in the morning to save

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Not weird. We’re French. My two kids use the shower at the same time as well. Boy /girl. I think it’s weird some people are so hung up on nudity and stuff.

right?! Just more American weirdness.
Anonymous
I get the closeness but I’m wondering how 3 -12 year olds can even fit in a shower together or that it really saves any time. I have twin boys who used to take baths together but then had to take separate baths because they couldn’t fit in the tub anymore when they got older (and it turned into a big splash party). Now that they shower at age 10 I can’t imagine them doing it together. Their showers literally take 5 minutes or less.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Not weird. We’re French. My two kids use the shower at the same time as well. Boy /girl. I think it’s weird some people are so hung up on nudity and stuff.

right?! Just more American weirdness.


Are they 12? If so, weird. If they are 5, not an issue.
Anonymous
I suspect pervy troll. No way 12 year old boys are shampooing each other’s hair.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I suspect pervy troll. No way 12 year old boys are shampooing each other’s hair.


They barely shampoo their own.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I suspect pervy troll. No way 12 year old boys are shampooing each other’s hair.


They barely shampoo their own.


yep!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I suspect pervy troll. No way 12 year old boys are shampooing each other’s hair.


They barely shampoo their own.


yep!


Exactly
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I find it odd but Europeans are different than Americans. I worked as a nanny in London years ago and I was shocked when the mom told me to use the same bathwater for all 3 kids and then mentioned I should use it too. WTH? These were very well off Londoners.


My parents did that with us (5 kids) when we were little.



Pp even when you were teens?
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Anonymous wrote:I find it odd but Europeans are different than Americans. I worked as a nanny in London years ago and I was shocked when the mom told me to use the same bathwater for all 3 kids and then mentioned I should use it too. WTH? These were very well off Londoners.

Sorry if I wasn't clear. My sister, an American, is currently in Europe as a visitor for work. I am taking care of her American boys, here in America, while she's gone.

I am more concerned about the lack of reading comprehension displayed then the kids showering together.




"than" I would be more concerned about your grammar when slamming someone's post.


LOL, I’m not that poster, but I admire your persistence and lack of other commitments, Grammar/Autocorrect Troll. Really so fun and easy to spot the occasional error on an anonymous message board, on which no one can edit his or her response. Good times.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I find it odd but Europeans are different than Americans. I worked as a nanny in London years ago and I was shocked when the mom told me to use the same bathwater for all 3 kids and then mentioned I should use it too. WTH? These were very well off Londoners.

Sorry if I wasn't clear. My sister, an American, is currently in Europe as a visitor for work. I am taking care of her American boys, here in America, while she's gone.



But hot water heaters in Europe aren't as good as they are here so it doesn't matter what nationality they are. Lack of unlimited hot water is the issue.


You are truly too stupid for words.


I’m stupid? Have you lived in Europe? Well I have and I think I know what I’m talking about. On a side note, your racist attitude toward Europeans is disgusting.


This subthread had made my day. I can't stop laughing ?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I find it odd but Europeans are different than Americans. I worked as a nanny in London years ago and I was shocked when the mom told me to use the same bathwater for all 3 kids and then mentioned I should use it too. WTH? These were very well off Londoners.

Sorry if I wasn't clear. My sister, an American, is currently in Europe as a visitor for work. I am taking care of her American boys, here in America, while she's gone.

I am more concerned about the lack of reading comprehension displayed then the kids showering together.




"than" I would be more concerned about your grammar when slamming someone's post.


LOL, I’m not that poster, but I admire your persistence and lack of other commitments, Grammar/Autocorrect Troll. Really so fun and easy to spot the occasional error on an anonymous message board, on which no one can edit his or her response. Good times.


Of course they can edit their responses. They just need to go back and read them before submitting.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I suspect pervy troll. No way 12 year old boys are shampooing each other’s hair.


Agree. And disturbing, I call total BS. Think twice before posting anecdotal stuff.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My sister is in Europe for work, and I’m taking care of her boys. They are good kids, but I found it weird that they showered together, and even shampooed each other! Are multiples supposed to be this close?


How do you know they are shampooing g each other. I assume these are not little kids, hence your concern, but it is very strange that you are in the shower with them as well. That's alarming.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:ALL siblings regardless of age should be showering together for the sake of the environment.


+1. Gender and age should not matter.

You can’t be serious....
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