Anonymous wrote:I think quickly using the toilet is one thing but if you’re insisting on changing her in full view of men then that’s another thing. You can’t do that. If this pool doesn’t have a family bathroom that you can use then you should find another one that does, or throw a robe over her and shower her at home like many parents do.
Anonymous wrote:It is not safe for your daughter to be in the men's locker room with strange men. The men are also at risk of being accused of indecent exposure or other inappropriate behavior that could have real consequences for them.
Changing her at home is the easiest solution. If that doesn't work, talk to the facility manager. But what you are doing isn't a workable solution.
Anonymous wrote:I think OP is a woman and her child is a son and she changed the genders for this post.
A man ran over from the showers section and starting loudly admonishing me for bringing my daughter into the men's changing area. I informed him she has severe autism and needs my help changing and he could wait in the other section he was in a few moments if we wanted to avoid seeing her nude by accident (all of us were in swim wear). He replied that this was unacceptable, invaded his "privacy", etc. His friend also came over and joined in the admonishing and we left to avoid further confrontation (we ended up changing in a dirty bath room instead).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We always have our kids change into swimwear before going to swim pool, then after done swimming have them put on swim parka ( add an extra jacket if not warm enough) without changing and go home directly. It’s much easier.
+1 I’m a woman with 2 girls and we always just have them throw on jackets and shower/change at home.
It seems like you’re just insisting on changing your daughter in the men’s locker room to prove a point rather than out of necessity.
Anonymous wrote:We always have our kids change into swimwear before going to swim pool, then after done swimming have them put on swim parka ( add an extra jacket if not warm enough) without changing and go home directly. It’s much easier.
Anonymous wrote:They need a family changing room.