OK, so since the dis loves this topic, I'll throw a slight twist out there...
DS (age 4) and I were at the gym swimming several weeks ago. Our gym has a sign on the door saying children 6 and over should use the correct locker room or use the two family bathrooms. The family bathrooms are plenty big enough to get changed in, but they don't have a shower.
Anyway, I got DS changed out of his bathing suit and was about to change myself when I looked in the mirror and saw a boy, probably about 8 or 9, standing at the sink, having just gotten out of the shower. In the ladies room. I definitely did not feel comfortable changing in front of him, so went into one of the shower stalls to change.
Was I wrong to be uncomfortable? Should I have reported it to the staff?
It really wasn't a big deal in my life, but one of my first thoughts was "oh the Dis would LOVE to hear about this!"
DS (age 4) and I were at the gym swimming several weeks ago. Our gym has a sign on the door saying children 6 and over should use the correct locker room or use the two family bathrooms. The family bathrooms are plenty big enough to get changed in, but they don't have a shower.
Anyway, I got DS changed out of his bathing suit and was about to change myself when I looked in the mirror and saw a boy, probably about 8 or 9, standing at the sink, having just gotten out of the shower. In the ladies room. I definitely did not feel comfortable changing in front of him, so went into one of the shower stalls to change.
Was I wrong to be uncomfortable? Should I have reported it to the staff?
It really wasn't a big deal in my life, but one of my first thoughts was "oh the Dis would LOVE to hear about this!"
