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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What about for dads with their daughters? Dads, at what age do you become uncomfortable with them in the locker room, and feel like they're leering at you?[/quote] If I bring my 4 year old daughter into the locker room because I don’t want to leave her alone I cover up just the way I’d do at home. If other guys are there I just tell them she is with me and they are always very dad like. There are man laws that are never broken. [/quote] Dad's don't care at all. My husband says girls are in there all the time. He would prefer them in there then going alone.[/quote] I see nothing wrong with girls going in with their dads, but it’s not like there are tons of pedos in the women’s locker room. If your daughter can dress/undress herself she should be perfectly fine there.[/quote] The kids run wild. Out kids get screamed at constantly at the coaches for goofing off, bullying and other stuff. Why is it that hard to take care of you kids? I'm amazed at people who just drop off their 5-6-7-8 year olds with no cell phone or way to contact them and pick them up a few hours later. Kids just sit there waiting and some get worried after a while.[/quote]
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