Anonymous wrote:My husband just experienced a similar issue except reverse genders. At our neighborhood pool, you HAVE to walk through either the women's locker room or the men's locker room to get to the pool. And to get to the pool from the locker room you have to practically walk through the open showers. He has taken our 5 year old daughter to the pool without me a few times and was really disturbed that he had to walk her through the men's shower with a bunch of naked men to get to the pool. She could have gone through the women's locker room by herself I suppose but it is quite a maze and the doors pretty heavy for a little one to open by themselves. When my DH complained to the pool the guy was sympathetic but said there wasn't really anything they could do. They wouldn't even allow them to walk through the employee entrance to the pool. I don't consider ourselves to be prudes or anything but it would be nice if my husband could take our daughter to the pool without walking her through a room of penises!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Question. Why do people change after they swim? My kids and I sit on our towels in the car, perhaps slipping a little light cover up over our suits. It's nice and cool that way and our car seats are perfectly dry 30 minutes later.
I just don't get this. It's 100 degrees out. Why not stay cool?
I tried that. My sensory sensitive kid went berzerk. So, we change. Not a big deal at all. Not everyone has to do something b/c you think it's the right way to do it.
Anonymous wrote:Question. Why do people change after they swim? My kids and I sit on our towels in the car, perhaps slipping a little light cover up over our suits. It's nice and cool that way and our car seats are perfectly dry 30 minutes later.
I just don't get this. It's 100 degrees out. Why not stay cool?
Anonymous wrote:Question. Why do people change after they swim? My kids and I sit on our towels in the car, perhaps slipping a little light cover up over our suits. It's nice and cool that way and our car seats are perfectly dry 30 minutes later.
I just don't get this. It's 100 degrees out. Why not stay cool?
Anonymous wrote:He can't pull his bathing suit down by himself when its wet?