Anonymous wrote:I'd tell your daughter that if the 9 yo is a perv, everyone will eventually figure it out because he'll do it again to someone else. All you can do is keep her safe, so you'll no longer allow for situations where she could be put in that position with him again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is everyone making such a huge deal out of this? Such an overreaction by the adults in this situation.
My daughter felt like her space and right to privacy was invaded. She’s only 16.
I am not angry at my nephew and won’t label him. He’s a kid.
But I believe my daughter and my responsibility is to her.
Why didn’t she lock the door? Who takes a shower in someone else’s house with the door open/unlocked?
Get out of here with your blame the girl mentality! You weirdo!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is everyone making such a huge deal out of this? Such an overreaction by the adults in this situation.
My daughter felt like her space and right to privacy was invaded. She’s only 16.
I am not angry at my nephew and won’t label him. He’s a kid.
But I believe my daughter and my responsibility is to her.
Why didn’t she lock the door? Who takes a shower in someone else’s house with the door open/unlocked?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is everyone making such a huge deal out of this? Such an overreaction by the adults in this situation.
My daughter felt like her space and right to privacy was invaded. She’s only 16.
I am not angry at my nephew and won’t label him. He’s a kid.
But I believe my daughter and my responsibility is to her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are all of you? Curious (or clueless) nine year old sees your daughter who freaks out and rather than get in trouble the kid says “no, she made me do it”. You should have told her to lock the door, tell him to not go in if someone is in there and have everyone apologize.
Nine year old boys are curious about boobies.
+1. Yes, she’s right to be upset but this sh-t happens. Take her side, tell her that he was being a little sh-t but 9 year old boys aren’t known for their great behavior, and aunt Larla is being dumb about it, so you’re just gojng to move on. Lock the door always gojng forward, and don’t engage with SIl. If she pushes it, I think your best answer is “well, he clearly misheard because no way in hell did she call him in.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are all of you? Curious (or clueless) nine year old sees your daughter who freaks out and rather than get in trouble the kid says “no, she made me do it”. You should have told her to lock the door, tell him to not go in if someone is in there and have everyone apologize.
Nine year old boys are curious about boobies.
+1. Yes, she’s right to be upset but this sh-t happens. Take her side, tell her that he was being a little sh-t but 9 year old boys aren’t known for their great behavior, and aunt Larla is being dumb about it, so you’re just gojng to move on. Lock the door always gojng forward, and don’t engage with SIl. If she pushes it, I think your best answer is “well, he clearly misheard because no way in hell did she call him in.”
Ah yes the boys will be boys defense
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are all of you? Curious (or clueless) nine year old sees your daughter who freaks out and rather than get in trouble the kid says “no, she made me do it”. You should have told her to lock the door, tell him to not go in if someone is in there and have everyone apologize.
Nine year old boys are curious about boobies.
+1. Yes, she’s right to be upset but this sh-t happens. Take her side, tell her that he was being a little sh-t but 9 year old boys aren’t known for their great behavior, and aunt Larla is being dumb about it, so you’re just gojng to move on. Lock the door always gojng forward, and don’t engage with SIl. If she pushes it, I think your best answer is “well, he clearly misheard because no way in hell did she call him in.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I teachmy kids you will accidentally see people naked when you are sharing houses, vacationing, etc.
Be polite gently look away don’t freak out and excuse yourself
Both the kids are acting like psychos and so are you.
I’ve been on countless vacations/shared houses/etc. and NEVER saw someone naked.
Well.. hon that’s odd.
Anonymous wrote:How old are all of you? Curious (or clueless) nine year old sees your daughter who freaks out and rather than get in trouble the kid says “no, she made me do it”. You should have told her to lock the door, tell him to not go in if someone is in there and have everyone apologize.
Nine year old boys are curious about boobies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd be a little bit worried about the 9 year old and what's going on with him.
He's 9. Seriously, that's what's going on with him.
Anonymous wrote:For all the people saying to lock the door, not all bathroom doors have locks. Or in my mom's house, t'sold, and no one uses the locks because you would get potentially locked in because the lock might jam. You just exercise common sense and if the door is closed, knock or assume someone is in there. If you leave the bathroom, leave the door open.
Anonymous wrote:I'd be a little bit worried about the 9 year old and what's going on with him.