Anonymous wrote:Also, these people giving tips to others to not bring their young kids in? Save your breath. Not one person is going to take your goofy ass tips, nor will I change my behavior to accommodate your hang up. If you have a problem, by all means, complain to management. But if you hassle me, I'll complain to management about you - it works both ways. We had a few people bitch about this at our pool and management sent out a note saying "hey keep kids 5+ out of the opposite sex changing rooms" and the response from membership - both those with and without kids impacted by such a rule - was to say "nope." It's absurd, as another poster pointed out, to tell a family their little kid should be unsupervised in a restroom. I can tell you the little 6 year old girls who come in to the ladies without parents could use more supervision, not less. Same would go for unsupervised boys in the men's room. Not to mention, 1 in 4 girls and 1 in 6 boys or something like that suffers from some sort of sexual abuse. Usually it's a known person (friend at the pool?) Hell no are my kids going in there without a trusted adult. HELL NO. So save your breath because I will not change my behavior and give less than one shit about what you think of me and my kids. It would be my supreme pleasure to tell you so to your huffy puffy face, too, so feel free to call me out.
Hugs and kisses!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We would not be having this conversation if:
1. women were not such uptight weirdos that they blush if a boy (with his mother) is in the women's bathroom
2. men were not such perverts that we can't safely send our young boys into their bathrooms.
It says a lot about our culture!
Agreed. Funny how you do not see men complaining. My husband said there are several dads with girls when he goes. He never thought about it nor cares.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just change my boys out of their suits in our car. Easy.
You change the kids on the car out of their wetsuits in the middle of the winter.
Sure. My car doors are closed. It takes 20 seconds. Super easy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just change my boys out of their suits in our car. Easy.
You change the kids on the car out of their wetsuits in the middle of the winter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We would not be having this conversation if:
1. women were not such uptight weirdos that they blush if a boy (with his mother) is in the women's bathroom
2. men were not such perverts that we can't safely send our young boys into their bathrooms.
It says a lot about our culture!
Agreed. Funny how you do not see men complaining. My husband said there are several dads with girls when he goes. He never thought about it nor cares.
Anonymous wrote:We would not be having this conversation if:
1. women were not such uptight weirdos that they blush if a boy (with his mother) is in the women's bathroom
2. men were not such perverts that we can't safely send our young boys into their bathrooms.
It says a lot about our culture!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What pool has a cutoff age of 3 for children in the opposite sex locker room?
Pools with family changing rooms.
None that I know of in Alexandria, Arlington, or Fairfax counties that have family changing rooms. Is it a private pool, or in MD or DC?
Family changing rooms are at Oak Marr, Spring Hill, Lee District Rec Center, Providence, Cub Run, Audrey Moore, ...They ALL have family changing rooms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bring him to the pool wearing his swimsuit. Wrap him in a towel for the car ride home. Single mom with three boys.
A towel is not ok with a car seat. What do you propose in the winter? Our county is six. But, I willl bring my child in in less there is someone else who can do it. (My husband can only do weekends which I happily volunteer him for so I can sleep). This summer he will still be five, so it is a nonissue. During kid swim lesson times, the locker rooms are full of kids. It is absurd not to being your kid in. Kids need supervision. Bad things do happen.
Winter: sweatpants, sweatshirt, etc. unless you take one of the many other options you've rejected.
Anonymous wrote:I just change my boys out of their suits in our car. Easy.