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Sneaking into the mom's room playing with her make-up is the eight-year-old girl Laura's a little fun in life. Laura imagines being a woman as applying her mom's lipstick... This day, the li... Read all Sneaking into the mom's room playing with her make-up is the eight-year-old girl Laura's a little fun in life. Laura imagines being a woman as applying her mom's lipstick... This day, the little fun turns into a big learning for life after someone's intrusion on her fantasy. Sneaking into the mom's room playing with her make-up is the eight-year-old girl Laura's a little fun in life. Laura imagines being a woman as applying her mom's lipstick... This day, the little fun turns into a big learning for life after someone's intrusion on her fantasy.
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We are moms mucking through the ickier parts of child raising. It may not always be pretty, fun and awesome, but we do it.

We want to be here for other moms who are going through the same experiences and offer a helping hand.
The past couple years, I've noticed a lot of moms just walking into the mens locker room or bathroom to watch their sons. I'm not trying to be condescending, but why do a lot of moms feel this is okay? It definitely wouldn't be allowed if the genders were reversed, and wouldn't it make more sense for the moms to take the kids into womens room? All I'm saying is, there are men who would like some privacy to change or use the bathroom without a couple older women just standing there watching. I've called them out on it before, but it seems to be a regular occurrence.
I wouldn't think of stepping into the men's bathroom or locker room.
I think you should talk to the gym management. beyond rude!
Because people be crazy. You should ask the gym to designate a family changing area, and then have them enforce the gendered locker rooms. (You can't enforce first because otherwise they'll pitch a fit)
If my son is young enough to need to be observed while changing he is too young for the men's changing room and will join me in a cubicle in the ladies'. I assume these mothers are thinking their children might encounter naked women in the women's changing room; I think that's fairly likely and when he is old enough to potentially make women uncomfortable I will probably make sure he's confined to cubicle and when we're on the way out I'll give the other women a heads up so they can cover up quick. I think it's breathtakingly arrogant to have an adult intrude into a private space like that.
I usually just stand by the door and wait. If i do need to go in to a public bathroom after the kids I make a production out of it so no one is taken off guard. I'll crack the door and yell in a few times and wait for responses followed by the threat of "don't make me come in there!" And if I have to go in I'll shout from the door that I'm coming in, but by then the other men have figured it out.
Sometimes you do have to go in after them because kids can need unexpected help, or they're just being buttheads. But I wouldn't send them in KNOWING they will need my help. And I guess that's the difference.
I do have a son and I think you're spot on.
Also keep in mind a hell of a lot of ladies who are half or fully naked aren't gonna be super models. They're the ladies in their mid 60s who don't give a crap who sees what, so the hypothetical boys probably aren't going to be staring too long, haha. At least that's been my experience in ladies locker rooms... The younger they are, the more likely they are to use a stall or be really prudent. The older they are, the less shits they give. Same goes for the men's.-my boyfriend tells me it's always the old dudes who just stand there for 20 minutes letting everything hang out having a riveting conversation with one leg up on a bench, haha 😁
My son is 4, so not able to go alone yet, but when he's old enough to use a locker room alone then he'll use it alone. This is wrong.
I feel like there aren't enough options for people with special needs. Someday my son will be too old to come into the women's room with me, but I am hoping at that point he will be able to potty himself sufficiently.
If there is no family room, what should opposite gender carers do when the need to be one on one, even in the bathroom? At work, if the need arose, I imagine I would go into the men's room with my adult clients. I think.
I came here to say this. There definitely aren't enough options for people with special circumstances.
Good insight. I hadn't considered this aspect.
That's very rude abdominal disrespectful. I'd take it up with management. If my child is too young to go into the men's bathroom by himself, I'd take him into the ladies room with me.
No son yet, but I'd never dream of going into the men's room. Totally unacceptable. If a child is too young to go in the men's room solo, they can go into the women's. Goodness.
My ymca places an age limit of 5 for bringing boys into the women's room, but for sure my 6 year olds would never manage to change for swimming, put away their things, and get to the pool on their own. It's a hard line to walk. I trust them just pottying on their own and I stand outside, but changing not so much.
I take the little one to for swimming lessons at what was the olympic pool here in London, it has the best designed locker rooms I've ever seen. It's primarily unisex with small cubicles for changing -- almost like big toilet stalls. There are areas for groups that are used when the school kids come. There are men and women only ares with showers (there are shower cubicles in the unisex area too) and big cuticles for with baby changing facilities, which are located in the main unisex area in case daddy brings baby and big disabled changing areas. I love how it has space for everyones needs.
The flip side of this is someone coming on here complaining that [x]-year-old boys are changing in the women's locker room.
I do get the privacy issues, but without unisex family rooms it's a bit of a challenge.
So, how did they explain it when you called them on it?
As a mom I would or do this. I didn't even know this was a thing. At our gym we also have family locker rooms but even if we didn't, I wouldn't just go in one to wait on my son. Seriously, I don't want to see naked men walking around!!
you are right and this shouldn't be an issue, it is not ideal for anyone. there should be a small parenting area for people with kids, fathers with daughters, mothers with sons, or maybe kids that need extra assistance. it doesn't need to be big. I used to work in a shopping centre and get annoyed there was nowhere for a father to bring his daughter to the toilet, he couldn’t go to the men's or ladies without some issue. it's been done up since and now there is a parent room, just has one toilet cubicle, nappy changing area and such but at least it is available.
Normally, I would expect that if the child needs assistance, they would accompany the adult into the adult's appropriate locker room. We have had issues with this sometimes when my kids have had swim lessons. At the YMCA pool, they are strict about the age of opposite gender kids that can come into the locker room with the parent. They do have two individual change rooms for families, but they fill up easily before/after swim lessons due to all of the families that need them. At another pool we have done lessons at, they don't have family change rooms at all though. I don't know what they expect people to do, but generally they use the change room that matches the adults, regardless of the gender of the kids.
funny enough. My dad didn't have to take us to the restroom in public often, but I remember one occasion when I wasn't very old. He took my sweater and pulled it up over my head, but not off and tied the sleeves. lead me blind to a stall in the mens' room and untied it.
When my dad took me and older sister to the gym with him, he would just ask a random lady to call in after us if we were taking too long. We were at least 10 & 13 by then, though, so we had all of our own needs handled.
I agree, if kid needs to be monitored closely, kid needs to stick with parent in the parent's gendered locker room or family room.
In Houston (the law changes on and off) you can use whichever restroom you please any time.
In most places, a public bathroom can be used by anyone, as a public space cannot be discriminatory bases on sex, race, ethnicity... There are also laws about reasonable expectations of privacy. I've never really figured out how they don't cancel each other out though.

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