as my DS1 turned 7 and is getting bigger and bigger day by day, I began to think: is it ok if I bring him to women's chaging rooms? Maybe he's too "old" for that?
as my DS1 turned 7 and is getting bigger and bigger day by day, I began to think: is it ok if I bring him to women's chaging rooms? Maybe he's too "old" for that?
I don't think it's a big deal for him. Last year I told them to close their eyes and not to look. I try to find a locker away in the corner (there's a very good spot in HNY women's locker's). But I doubt if other women feel ok if he's there.
No one will care and you'll see lot's of people doing it but it is up to him if he feels uncomfortable or not.
How do you feel also about letting him going in the mens, can he put his things in a locker on his own (or don't they have them in the hotel pools ?) that sort of thing.
With him not speaking French, I don't know if he speaks English ? I'd would prefer having himwith me if he was mine for example![]()
I don't think it's a big deal for him. Last year I told them to close their eyes and not to look. I try to find a locker away in the corner (there's a very good spot in HNY women's locker's).
But I doubt if other women feel ok if he's there.
It wouldn't concern me at all and if it did I'd cover up.
As a mum of 2 now teenage boys I've been in your situation and I would be much happier having a 7 year old in with me.
I really wish that more places would introduce family changing rooms and bathrooms where dads can take daughters, mums can take sons and we can look after our children without worrying whether we're upsetting someone else.