gagefromtx wrote:
I have never seen this anywhere. I think it is a made up thing.
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gagefromtx wrote:
I have never seen this anywhere. I think it is a made up thing.
I’m shocked that anyone would ever suggest such a thing!CayceStars wrote:
I'm pretty sure there are a whooooole lot of made up things on this forumgagefromtx wrote:
I have never seen this anywhere. I think it is a made up thing.
I'm sure there are some made up things around here. Just how much is the question, and just because a topic might be weird to us doesn't automatically mean that it is made up (and likewise, just because a topic is not weird to us does not automatically mean that it's true, either).CayceStars wrote:
I'm pretty sure there are a whooooole lot of made up things on this forumgagefromtx wrote:
I have never seen this anywhere. I think it is a made up thing.
mentallychaotic wrote:
I am not sure I understand this thread, but here is my input anyway.
Young kids, I expect them to follow their parent, and I think that is no issue at all and is very common.
For people my age... I do not normally strip nude in public, lol. The changing room around other boys is fine. And, if a group of us are going to the pool together, we often change in the same booth, boys and girls together. But not in front of all the other public men and women.
mentallychaotic wrote:
Emmmmm... ja...... should we not?
Aimie wrote:
I dunno, it’s a bit unheard of I’d have thoughtmentallychaotic wrote:
Emmmmm... ja...... should we not?
Durango wrote:
Yeah, here in the U.S. we have separate locker rooms in places like school, gyms and public swimming pools (one for males, one for females). In gyms and swimming pools there can sometimes be a changing room that's for families if you are bringing along someone of the opposite sex who needs help with changing (like an elderly parent, someone with a disability, or for parents who have younger children who are too young to go into the appropriate locker room on their own). It's rather unheard of for people of the opposite sex to be using the same locker room or changing area at the same time (outside of private homes or other similar situations where there are no formal changing areas, anyway).