Brother bring in his sisters?
What age do you think the cut off for girls being in boys locker room?
It's uncomfortable, but we're demonized for speaking out against it.
I was in a locker room at my college rec center about a year ago after being in the pool, was completely naked, and toweling off my head and face, and after 30 seconds or so I bring the towel down and this girl who was about 9 years old is standing like 8 feet in front of me just staring directly at my cock. So I cover myself, then her dad comes around and sees me and gives me the evil eye like I'm some pervert... it's f***ed up, but even so guys are always the ones made to look bad in that situation.
Generally our society holds tons of "women only" areas and heavily demonizes men for being there, but doesn't care when women go into places that are supposed to be just for guys.
That's 100% on the dad. He took his daughter into a place when naked men are expected to be present. She got an eye full. Didn't hurt her. Age 9 is a little young for the first "in person" saw a naked post-pubescent guy (i. e., guy with fully developed, functional penis/testicles), but it would have happened at sone point.
I don't know, but at my gym the girl employees walk into the boys bathroom/locker-room all the time, so when I'm changing or taking a p*ss a girl will walk in when I'm in my boxers or zipping up my pants after using the urinal. Doesn't sound like a big deal but it makes me uncomfortable. The girls always have this smug look on their face when they see me. The girls bathroom is in the far end down a loooooonnng hallway and if a guy entered it there would be a riot lol but our bathroom seems to be a public domain. Fair? I don't think so. It's a very nice and practically brand new gym by the way, perfect in every way except this.
it should be under 10. and he should make her change in the bathroom stall
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I don't care it happens all the time I don't really take much notice some times mum's and sisters will take the boys in the men's shower's and change and shower with the guys. it's no big deal on both sides
I don’t think most men would feel uncomfortable. If the father is comfortable bringing his daughter into the mens locker room then I would respect his decision.
I don't really care I say the cut of point is around 11
At many pools, there will be signs for adults to know that on this day at this time, there will be a high level of family swimming with children. If you do not feel OK with children in the locker room, you need to come at another time. Then you have adults, which we adults do not want in the locker room when we are there.
5 or 6 has to be the cut off
I don’t like it very much
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