Anonymous
Post 09/12/2019 01:54     Subject: At what age should you stop bringing your opposite gender child to the locker room?

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Anonymous wrote:My dear gf has a 13 year old autistic son; he functionally operates in life similar to a four/five year old.

In cases of boys with disabilities, seven and unders, in lieu of no family restroom , I think most women are fine with it. Very few would make a huge stink of it. The ones who would lack compassion.



13 YO boy in the ladies’ locker room? No one would do this. Would be embarrassing for everyone involved. At a certain point, you just have to follow the rules and think of the group instead of yourself. No one feels comfortable with that.


I think it’s just fine.


I do not and would be very uncomfortable with a 13 year old adolescent boy in a women's dressing room, under almost any circumstance. Particularly with similar age or younger girls present. Even with low functioning capacity, this age and up is going through puberty and not immune to hormones; they're not entirely "little kids" even if mom and dad want to think of them that way. 7 and under? Ok. Much over that, you need to figure out a different situation or remove yourselves (change at home?)

Have you interacted with very low functioning special needs adolescents or adults? It can get really, really inappropriate quickly. We can see sexual impulses in young kids. Think of that with a mental disability and the body of a full grown man or close to it. No.
Anonymous
Post 09/12/2019 01:06     Subject: At what age should you stop bringing your opposite gender child to the locker room?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My dear gf has a 13 year old autistic son; he functionally operates in life similar to a four/five year old.

In cases of boys with disabilities, seven and unders, in lieu of no family restroom , I think most women are fine with it. Very few would make a huge stink of it. The ones who would lack compassion.



13 YO boy in the ladies’ locker room? No one would do this. Would be embarrassing for everyone involved. At a certain point, you just have to follow the rules and think of the group instead of yourself. No one feels comfortable with that.


I think it’s just fine.
Anonymous
Post 09/12/2019 01:06     Subject: At what age should you stop bringing your opposite gender child to the locker room?

Anonymous wrote:I haven't read this whole thread and this might have already been said, but keep in mind that it is sometimes difficult to know with certainty what gender a kid is. If you saw my 8-year old daughter you'd probably think she was a boy. She chooses to have short hair and wear athletic clothes, and when swimming she wears shorts and a rash guard. I notice that we sometimes get looks in the locker room. I try to make a point of using her name out loud so that adults might understand she's a girl but other kids don't usually pick up on that and only react to what they see.

I'm sure this isn't the case in most instances, but it is possible that a child you see in the girls locker room that looks like a boy is actually a girl.


My son always gets called a girl because of his hair. I should just dress him in pink and no one would probably realize it.
Anonymous
Post 09/11/2019 23:28     Subject: At what age should you stop bringing your opposite gender child to the locker room?

^^And I have a relative who is mentally retarded and functions like. 6 year old despite being 47 years old. His mother and sister do not take him into the ladies’ locker room.
Anonymous
Post 09/11/2019 23:26     Subject: At what age should you stop bringing your opposite gender child to the locker room?

Anonymous wrote:My dear gf has a 13 year old autistic son; he functionally operates in life similar to a four/five year old.

In cases of boys with disabilities, seven and unders, in lieu of no family restroom , I think most women are fine with it. Very few would make a huge stink of it. The ones who would lack compassion.



13 YO boy in the ladies’ locker room? No one would do this. Would be embarrassing for everyone involved. At a certain point, you just have to follow the rules and think of the group instead of yourself. No one feels comfortable with that.
Anonymous
Post 09/11/2019 23:20     Subject: At what age should you stop bringing your opposite gender child to the locker room?

I’m so glad my gym forbids opposite sex children in locker rooms regardless of age. Go to the family locker room or change at home past the age of 2.
Anonymous
Post 09/11/2019 12:48     Subject: Re:At what age should you stop bringing your opposite gender child to the locker room?

Anonymous wrote:Could we for one minute stop with the body hatred? Old, young, fat, thin, waxed, hairy...it's all fine. Children will only be traumatized by the sight of the naked body if they've been taught it's a thing to hate and fear and be ashamed of.


This.
Anonymous
Post 09/11/2019 12:48     Subject: At what age should you stop bringing your opposite gender child to the locker room?

My dear gf has a 13 year old autistic son; he functionally operates in life similar to a four/five year old.

In cases of boys with disabilities, seven and unders, in lieu of no family restroom , I think most women are fine with it. Very few would make a huge stink of it. The ones who would lack compassion.

Anonymous
Post 09/11/2019 12:41     Subject: Re:At what age should you stop bringing your opposite gender child to the locker room?

Could we for one minute stop with the body hatred? Old, young, fat, thin, waxed, hairy...it's all fine. Children will only be traumatized by the sight of the naked body if they've been taught it's a thing to hate and fear and be ashamed of.
Anonymous
Post 09/11/2019 12:38     Subject: At what age should you stop bringing your opposite gender child to the locker room?

How incredibly sad that grown men can be such animals that no one will let their children near them. Actually, I wouldn’t even use the family locker room because I didn’t want the men in their around my daughters. I don’t care if they are dads. I completely understand why everyone is hiding from them in the ladies’ locker room. So tired of this issue.
Anonymous
Post 09/11/2019 11:37     Subject: At what age should you stop bringing your opposite gender child to the locker room?

I haven't read this whole thread and this might have already been said, but keep in mind that it is sometimes difficult to know with certainty what gender a kid is. If you saw my 8-year old daughter you'd probably think she was a boy. She chooses to have short hair and wear athletic clothes, and when swimming she wears shorts and a rash guard. I notice that we sometimes get looks in the locker room. I try to make a point of using her name out loud so that adults might understand she's a girl but other kids don't usually pick up on that and only react to what they see.

I'm sure this isn't the case in most instances, but it is possible that a child you see in the girls locker room that looks like a boy is actually a girl.
Anonymous
Post 09/10/2019 10:57     Subject: Re:At what age should you stop bringing your opposite gender child to the locker room?

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Anonymous wrote:Your overprotectiveness if your sons does NOT trump my pubescent daughter’s right to privacy. IDGAF if your kid sees me naked, that’s what happens when you go into a women’s locker room. However my daughter would be very developmentally appropriate horrified and that’s no okay.



Right to privacy VS safety, right to privacy VS safety... Yes, safety trumps privacy every time. Sorry, lady.


NOPE. If you can't send your son to a male locker room, you need to find a different pool with a family changing room. Sorry helicopter.
Anonymous
Post 09/10/2019 10:53     Subject: Re:At what age should you stop bringing your opposite gender child to the locker room?

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Anonymous wrote:This thread has really been a wake up call to me with a 6 year old DS. It never would have occurred to me to not bring him into the locker room with me. Does this apply to all public bathrooms??? Lots of places do not have a family bathroom and I am not comfortable with DS going to the mens room by himself at all.


I wouldn't let my boys go into a mens room by themselves at that age, either. I would take them to a regular ladies room in another part of the building or to the family restroom. Most of the time we just went home to change.


I think bathrooms are a little different b/c everyone is only undressed in a stall, so he's unlikely to see a schoolmate or someone he knows naked. It's not so much seeing the moms changing, it's seeing their peers when it's a decision about a locker room.
Anonymous
Post 09/10/2019 10:23     Subject: At what age should you stop bringing your opposite gender child to the locker room?

^^if you all don’t think the old men stand around with their wangs out in the men’s locker room, you’re insane.
Anonymous
Post 09/10/2019 10:13     Subject: At what age should you stop bringing your opposite gender child to the locker room?

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Anonymous wrote:8 or so. Not a chance I'd let my little one in a locker room alone. I rarely let my older elementary school child in one alone. They are selfish parents to send their kids in a public restroom alone.


Other people are selfish for respecting everyone’s privacy? An 8 year old is NOT a little one and have no business being in an opposite gender locker room.


Mom's call, not yours.


It absolutely is my call of I’m naked in a locker room and getting leered at by your 8 year old son.


My son has no interest in your body and why are you naked in public around any child - boy or girl? Cover up.


I know, right? The old ladies in there are the worst! Walking around with their floppy t*ts out and a full bush. No one wants to see it! Gross.


+1


I have never looked at another woman I n the locker room long enough to notice or observe her pubic hair. And even if I did notice, it wouldn’t ever dawn on me to care or be offended about whether she waxed it. What a bizarre, perverted, and idiotic thing to observe and judge. Either you are profoundly insecure or just a major pervert.


Not kidding you, this old woman stands stark naked right in front of my daughter, blocking her way, bush almost in her face. So effing disgusting and inconsiderate.


...but this would have been ok if she had been young and waxed. OK. Weirdo.