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- May 9, 2001
gardendame said:Because you said this: "Are you really exposing that much of yourself when using a public restroom? Do some of you take all of your clothes off to go to the bathroom? LOL Aren't you sitting on the toilet? What exactly is someone seeing."
You say it as though it is no big deal. It IS a big deal. It amazes me that the very parents who are paranoid about safety are the same parents who are passive about discipline. You opinion seemed to come across as "oh, well, doesn't matter if they are peeking, you're just using the bathroom."
Let's reverse this. What if I am really sitting there, in my birthday suit, eating a Mickey Bar. Are you saying it is completely okay for your son to be getting an eye full?
It was the way you worded your post. Hopefully, you really don't think it is okay for little boys to peek.
Where are you getting the impression that I'm passive about discipline? I discipline my child, I don't need for others to do so, is what I said.
Of course it's not right for children to peek, but it's not worth getting your panties in a bunch over
And honestly, in all the years of my life using public bathrooms, I have yet to have a child look at me while I'm peeing, peek through the doors or any of the other things everyone is posting about. Nor has my son done any of this. If it happens, it happens. I don't think I'm going to be scarred for life if a kid peeks under my door and sees me sitting on a toilet. Obviously his parents would need to teach him better manners, but it's really not the end of the world to me. There are bigger issues out there, like pedophiles preying on kids in the men's room