My gym doesn’t, unless you are talking about shower or toilet stalls and who wants to change in there. Just turn around and get it done. Don’t need to make a big deal. |
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This article, about a writer and former teacher/groomer, very much matched the experience my kid had with a predator teacher -- biggest difference is the guy in this article apparently waited until the kids were the age of consent.
But the rest of it feels so familiar: the guy's vision of himself as the one who understood these kids and would change their lives. The way he behaved more like a friend than an authority figure, getting involved with kids' personal lives. Becoming emotional in front of them. All the little jokes and comments that were just over the line. The compliments about outfits. The different ways he found to get the kids to open up very personal details about their lives with him. Standing just a little too close. Getting mad at kids who didn't play his weird little games. https://slate.com/culture/2021/04/blake-bailey-lusher-journals-teacher.html |
It’s just a body. Use the family changing room if you feel that strongly. |
Protect The Gift: Keeping Children and Teens Safe (And Parents Sane) is excellent. Every parent needs it. |
Also: looking for "soul architecture." |
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I learned my boss of three years was a predator when Homeland Security showed up one day. [He was involved in an international group.]
He always had a confession or explanation ready, even if he wasn't being asked. Of course, it would turn out to be a lie. He was sympathetic to Larry Nassar, the doctor who was being convicted of abusing gymnasts, as the trial was in the news at the time. He could be extremely passive aggressive, never showing anger but be able to talk about it in an unnatural tone. Not even tense, just as if he was talking about the weather Harmless affectation. Something is "off". He could sound empathetic and nice, but not, at the same time. I kept thinking I was imagining things. (I had no idea.) Explanations don't add up. But questions didn't fluster him, as of he was prepared. His family limited contact with him. He asked to take a photo of my child "to share with a friend", but he was not upset when refused. He made it seem like no big deal. He would hide things from other employees, but make it sound like he was confiding in me. Only I think he did that with everyone. |
Actually, these days it’s mostly school staff and men associated with sports of other groups. Also, the boyfriends of single mothers are a major concern. Kids need their parents. |
This is excellent advice. Of course parents need to be vigilant, but a child needs to know they have agency. |
Age appropriate, of course. Parents need to know their own child. |
Your exhibitionism is really gross. You’re there to change, not to get off by forcing everyone around you to see your genitals. |
Exactly. I’m going to start reporting them at the pool. |
+1. Oh the disgusting irony! |
| Locker Room Karen is not helping her kid discern who the real predators are. Which is too bad, bc the real predators are out there. And they’re really bad news. |
“Sir, there are women walking around NAKED! With their pubes on display and everything!” “Oh my goodness, where!?” “In the LOCKER ROOM!” “….(silence)….(more silence)….Uhhhh…” Yeah, you should definitely go for it. You won’t look unhinged at all. Not at all. |
Just let him know in no uncertain terms that you are THAT person who will put his ass in lockup if he touches any kid. |