Usually not the only one but main thing is not alone
If the place has a family changeroom free even better
If the place has a family changeroom free even better
Natacha wrote:
catriona wrote:
by not sending a young girl alone into a locker roomNatacha wrote:
How is that a safety thing?catriona wrote:
It’s pretty common I think, I’ve had to and seen the opposite
If mum isn’t there I’ve got to go with my brother
It’s a safety thing
But as I understand it: If your mom is not with you, you wont enter the locker room alone. Fine.But then you just go with your brother... To be the only girl in the mens locker room??? How is that better?Aspen wrote:
Exactly, it’s not a big deal and if it keeps younger ones safe why fuss
Natacha wrote:
catriona wrote:
by not sending a young girl alone into a locker roomNatacha wrote:
How is that a safety thing?catriona wrote:
It’s pretty common I think, I’ve had to and seen the opposite
If mum isn’t there I’ve got to go with my brother
It’s a safety thing
But as I understand it: If your mom is not with you, you wont enter the locker room alone. Fine.But then you just go with your brother... To be the only girl in the mens locker room??? How is that better?Aspen wrote:
Exactly, it’s not a big deal and if it keeps younger ones safe why fuss
And you must live in a dangerous country for locker rooms to be a concern.
Aspen wrote:
Dangerous men are everywhere, name one country where it doesn’t happen?Natacha wrote:
catriona wrote:
by not sending a young girl alone into a locker roomNatacha wrote:
How is that a safety thing?catriona wrote:
It’s pretty common I think, I’ve had to and seen the opposite
If mum isn’t there I’ve got to go with my brother
It’s a safety thing
But as I understand it: If your mom is not with you, you wont enter the locker room alone. Fine.But then you just go with your brother... To be the only girl in the mens locker room??? How is that better?Aspen wrote:
Exactly, it’s not a big deal and if it keeps younger ones safe why fuss
And you must live in a dangerous country for locker rooms to be a concern.
Natacha wrote:
Men are not dangerous in Scandinavia for instance. It all still sounds weird to me.When the mom is not with her, she can't go into the womens locker room by herself? What is supposed to happen in there, that is so threatening?Aspen wrote:
Dangerous men are everywhere, name one country where it doesn’t happen?Natacha wrote:
catriona wrote:
by not sending a young girl alone into a locker roomNatacha wrote:
How is that a safety thing?catriona wrote:
It’s pretty common I think, I’ve had to and seen the opposite
If mum isn’t there I’ve got to go with my brother
It’s a safety thing
But as I understand it: If your mom is not with you, you wont enter the locker room alone. Fine.But then you just go with your brother... To be the only girl in the mens locker room??? How is that better?And you must live in a dangerous country for locker rooms to be a concern.Aspen wrote:
Exactly, it’s not a big deal and if it keeps younger ones safe why fuss
It must be really threatening to go alone into the womens locker room, since she decides she rather be the only girl among a lot of guys (even if her brother is there). I REALLY don't get it
Natacha wrote:
Yeah. "I don't want men to follow me, so I just choose to use their locker room." Where's the logic?
That can be compared to not wanting to get kicked by a horse: Instead of staying away from horses, she choose to stand right behind one.
iceblue wrote:
Yeah I know what you mean but it’s more younger kids I think and it’s not like going into the mens one alone, they’re with a big bro or dad to supervise/keep safeNatacha wrote:
Yeah. "I don't want men to follow me, so I just choose to use their locker room." Where's the logic?
That can be compared to not wanting to get kicked by a horse: Instead of staying away from horses, she choose to stand right behind one.
Natacha wrote:
Must be difficult to live in a country, where every corner is a safety hazard to consider.iceblue wrote:
Yeah I know what you mean but it’s more younger kids I think and it’s not like going into the mens one alone, they’re with a big bro or dad to supervise/keep safeNatacha wrote:
Yeah. "I don't want men to follow me, so I just choose to use their locker room." Where's the logic?
That can be compared to not wanting to get kicked by a horse: Instead of staying away from horses, she choose to stand right behind one.
chloeglowy wrote:
This really is just a perv thread by this point
sasha12hollandx wrote:
Not the showers so much, but we used to change in the big locker room at the swimming pool. And if we were just with my dad, we would have to go to the one for dads-with-kids (sons or daughters).
I guess we kept doing that till I was 8 or 9 and my sister 10 or 11. Feels weird now. Well, it even felt weird at the time, we did get looks.
naturallyme06 wrote:
I dont think kids should be in the showering in the same room as adults of the other gender. But if you're the same age i dont think there's anything wrong with that.
gagefromtx wrote:
I have never seen this anywhere. I think it is a made up thing.