cruisingtwins
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It makes sense to meTara, you just don't get it. Your arguments make no sense at all.

It makes sense to meTara, you just don't get it. Your arguments make no sense at all.
I don't see how this is the same. A child (boy or girl) having to go in a crowded bathroom alone because they have a different gender adult with them is not the same as a teenage/preteen girl using a private stall next to someone who they can't see and can't see them. If menstruation is that uncomfortable for them, they might be better off using a private family bathroom. Respect the privacy of the person in the next stall, and their gender won't be an issue for you. Seriously if a girl is that uncomfortable with and embarrassed by what they are going through, they would be just as uncomfortable and embarrassed regardless of the gender of all the strangers around them.
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Ah, yes the man who said he will continue to do research until he "proves the child sexual abuse is widespread."
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I don't see how this is the same. A child (boy or girl) having to go in a crowded bathroom alone because they have a different gender adult with them is not the same as a teenage/preteen girl using a private stall next to someone who they can't see and can't see them. If menstruation is that uncomfortable for them, they might be better off using a private family bathroom. Respect the privacy of the person in the next stall, and their gender won't be an issue for you. Seriously if a girl is that uncomfortable with and embarrassed by what they are going through, they would be just as uncomfortable and embarrassed regardless of the gender of all the strangers around them.
But I still fail to see how an 8 yo boy is a threat. Not all little boy look in the gaps. And if it happens it should be corrected rather than banning all boys.
My son's school is. Each classroom has their own bathroom that all the students use. When the class had swim lessons, they all changed in private stalls of the same locker room, because being naked in front of anyone, regardless of gender, is not okay. I teach my children that it is not okay for anyone to see their private parts and it is not okay for them to look at anyone else's. Because when it comes to inappropriate behavior and sexual predators, being the same gender doesn't make it okay.Sexualizing what? If there's no reason for discomfort, why are schools not neutral gendered?
And my kids know there is a time and place for things. They know that locker rooms, bathrooms, etc there is a good chance that they may see someone's body. One is a swimmer and on competition dance, so she frequently sees strangers in various states of undress in an appropriate place - the GIRLS changing/locker/bathroom.
I can't picture what kind of outdoor venue you're talking about. Like a portapotty?
And not all men peep in the men's room.
I fail to see how the men's room can be generalized as such a bad scary place because of what may happen there but we should disregard our daughters safety and comfort and only deal with a problem if and when it occurs?
Maybe even pirates, arrr...Because the grand grand grand majority of predators arre men.
An 8 year old boy and an 8 year old girl are equally clueless about what that girl is going through. So that is not a sufficient reason to say an 8 year old boy can't go into a bathroom with his mother. Maybe I let my children be children for too long, but I don't see the next 3 years making my 5 year old mature enough to walk around Disney world alone.No, right. Make the girl go somewhere private instead of the bathroom for girls. Totally makes sense.
And yes, they're probably uncomfortable in general, but at least they know the person next to them has the same issues.
It really doesn't matter if you think gender shouldn't be an issue. At WDW, the bathrooms are gender specific.
And not all men peep in the men's room.
I fail to see how the men's room can be generalized as such a bad scary place because of what may happen there but we should disregard our daughters safety and comfort and only deal with a problem if and when it occurs?
My 6 year old girls know a bit about the female body and how it works. They know mommy uses special bandaids sometimes. Kids don't live in a bubble.An 8 year old boy and an 8 year old girl are equally clueless about what that girl is going through. So that is not a sufficient reason to say an 8 year old boy can't go into a bathroom with his mother. Maybe I let my children be children for too long, but I don't see the next 3 years making my 5 year old mature enough to walk around Disney world alone.
An 8 year old boy and an 8 year old girl are equally clueless about what that girl is going through. So that is not a sufficient reason to say an 8 year old boy can't go into a bathroom with his mother. Maybe I let my children be children for too long, but I don't see the next 3 years making my 5 year old mature enough to walk around Disney world alone.
children younger than 8 have been perpetrators of sexual abuse. I wouldn't worry about personally, but to say no one is at risk is not really true is it.Because no one is at risk of an 8 year old sexualy assaulting you. If the gap thing is such an issue you can take the kid into a stall with you or put him in a stall by himself.
Wait.I don't see how this is the same. A child (boy or girl) having to go in a crowded bathroom alone because they have a different gender adult with them is not the same as a teenage/preteen girl using a private stall next to someone who they can't see and can't see them. If menstruation is that uncomfortable for them, they might be better off using a private family bathroom. Respect the privacy of the person in the next stall, and their gender won't be an issue for you. Seriously if a girl is that uncomfortable with and embarrassed by what they are going through, they would be just as uncomfortable and embarrassed regardless of the gender of all the strangers around them.
I don't see how this is the same. A child (boy or girl) having to go in a crowded bathroom alone because they have a different gender adult with them is not the same as a teenage/preteen girl using a private stall next to someone who they can't see and can't see them. If menstruation is that uncomfortable for them, they might be better off using a private family bathroom. Respect the privacy of the person in the next stall, and their gender won't be an issue for you. Seriously if a girl is that uncomfortable with and embarrassed by what they are going through, they would be just as uncomfortable and embarrassed regardless of the gender of all the strangers around them.
An 8 year old boy and an 8 year old girl are equally clueless about what that girl is going through. So that is not a sufficient reason to say an 8 year old boy can't go into a bathroom with his mother. Maybe I let my children be children for too long, but I don't see the next 3 years making my 5 year old mature enough to walk around Disney world alone.
Because no one is at risk of an 8 year old sexualy assaulting you. If the gap thing is such an issue you can take the kid into a stall with you or put him in a stall by himself.