aris2chat
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- Feb 17, 2012
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Not a kid. He is a teenager. Since your position is no big deal, then let the mental case shower in the male shower and let women have their rights to privacy. You freaks hate women.If it's not a big deal then let him shower with males. That ever cross your twisted mind?Why are people freaked out by the idea. Do they not already know what the body of the opposite sex looks like? Why should gays or transgenders be any threat to girls or vs. Why should boys and girls be made to feel subconciense or uncomfortable by the sight of other bodies. They see others in swim suits and bikinis. Let kids shower in their underwear and put on dry ones they have in lockers.
I think we create phobias and neurosis in our children. Don't you thing most kids know what what their parents look like or siblings? I expect here are coed showers on ships, many military locations, doctors showers at hospitals and shared locker rooms. Probably at many dorms on college campuses as well.
It should not be a big deal if there are a dozen or more other kids there as well.
I don't care if there is a single locker room and showers
I don't think it should be unnatural for kids to grow up seeing each other and not be in fits at the thought of getting a peak. The body should not be hidden. Its just skin.
I don't thinks kids of any age should be segregated or treated different.
Do you think kids in tropics or africa have a problem with the human body, gender or age? It is not something strange, but something natural. Siblings give their younger siblings baths or shower together. They help get them dress and ready for school. They share rooms either at home, when visiting relatives and on vacations. Why should kids at school be any different? They see the body at topless and nude beaches. They see bodies on TV and in the movies. They see bodies in magazines, on adds, videos, everywhere. It's no big deal. They should not be afraid of any body at any age. I don't think anyone should.

