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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am a member of BRSC. This policy drives me nuts too - though, I have girls, so I don't have to deal with it. But I have heard moms of boys complain about it a lot. I will tell you - I actually had an old lady yell at me once about bringing my daughter into a changing room. And I do mean YELL. I like going there - and the service I have had has been terrific. But their general gym membership seems to skew older - and I really think it is those folks who impact this policy. I thought, years ago, that they allowed kids under a certain age, but blocking it altogether is really frustrating. I wonder if parents banded together and wrote letters to complain, would they consider changing the policy? It drives me nuts that they have a dry locker room for women only (no kids whatsoever, even if they are girls) - couldn't they convert this? Or allow kids in during certain hours? It sure would make life easier. That dry locker room is often empty when I am there (admittedly, in off hours, though.) FWIW - I've done swim classes at two nearby parks & rec centers - BRSC is far better.[/quote] OP here. Wait, what?! I have never gone swimming there; I've only taken DS for lessons. You are telling me there are two women's locker rooms, one that allows girls and one that doesn't? You have got to be kidding. That makes their policy even more ridiculous. DS sees me naked when I change. I'm fairly sure he realizes that people are naked under bathing suits and at some point have to take them off. Such a weird policy. I had been thinking about lessons elsewhere, but it's good to hear that the quality is better here. DS is a little older this year, but we will likely still change in the car, etc. [/quote]
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