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dm24angel
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Re: mens rooms

What I REALLY want to know is HOW did the original poster know the ages of the children? Did you ASK them how old they were?

I know my niece is often mistaken for 11 or 12 and shes 9, so I think a LOT of this conversation/arguement has been based on her age. BUT what if she was actually younger?

Posted 2/12/06 1:18 PM
 
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MommyofG
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Re: mens rooms

Posted by Princessmaris

What are you not understanding...its not about trusting a 10yr old, its about the sick people out there you cant trust!

what are you not understanding? sounds like you are chiming in without reading everything. are you gonna be by yours sons side every single minute? are you gonna be out there bicycling with him and embarrass him when he is 10 and with his friends playing outside?

there are sick people everywhere could be your neighbor. your child is no way safer in their front yard than in a locked car against sickos

Posted 2/12/06 1:19 PM
 

PrincessP
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Re: mens rooms

I am the original poster and I was being nice...if she was not 10 she was 12. She was definitely not a big girl for her age. Its just not the case. I guess I could have asked.

Posted 2/12/06 1:20 PM
 

neenie

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Re: mens rooms

Posted by PrincessP
Also, I dont think its "a scarring" event to go into a mens room. I think its "Inappropriate".



How do you even know how old they are For Sure???

didnt you jsut post last week about how kids shouldnt be left alone in cars? Chat Icon


ETA:-- also, i really dont care about Appropriate... i care about the safety of a child. just my POV

Message edited 2/12/2006 1:22:39 PM.

Posted 2/12/06 1:20 PM
 

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Re: mens rooms

Posted by girlygrl33

Posted by Princessmaris

What are you not understanding...its not about trusting a 10yr old, its about the sick people out there you cant trust!

what are you not understanding? sounds like you are chiming in without reading everything. are you gonna be by yours sons side every single minute? are you gonna be out there bicycling with him and embarrass him when he is 10 and with his friends playing outside?

there are sick people everywhere could be your neighbor. your child is no way safer in their front yard than in a locked car against sickos



There are certain things you cant prevent..... but you dont need to make matter worse by leaving your child unattended in a car.. just because your too lazy, to have them come in with you!

Posted 2/12/06 1:20 PM
 

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Re: mens rooms

Posted by PrincessP

I didnt realize that my original post got so off topic but I still remain with the same answer that a 10 yr old girl does not belong in a mens room. The facts are that even if it were her father that had to use the mens room, the 12 yr old brother was still there and could have waited with her. Honestly, both 10 and 12 yr olds can go into bathrooms solo. If the father felt that she couldnt go solo then he should have waited outside the bathroom door for her to come out. I totally agree that "things can happen" but those same things can happen at schools, churches libraries. When do we make our children independent enough to use a bathroom alone? As someone said some places do have "family bathrooms" which is great in an airport or major attraction. In a movie theater like someone else said, its one way in one way out...the child will return when done. If at 10 you cant allow a child to use a bathroom alone, then its time for a full time nanny until they are 18. Its life...children need their independence at some point. Also, I dont think its "a scarring" event to go into a mens room. I think its "Inappropriate".

Halleluah, thank you. Lets get back to original topic.

Posted 2/12/06 1:21 PM
 

MommyofG
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Re: mens rooms

Posted by Princessmaris

I wanna tell you a story...

I was 15, I worked at fun4all.... My boss (a woman) offered to give me a ride home... I was very friendly with her (and my parents trusted me)

Well apparently she had a different agenda.... took me back to her house... where her BF was naked on the couch, and they proceeded to tell me, about the 3 some they had planned! Chat Icon

I got out, made a call.. and all was fine...

BUT I WANNA MAKE IT CLEAR...YOU CANT TRUST ANYONE>>NOT EVEN THE PEOPLE WORKING THERE (AN ATTENDANT) BECAUSE YOU JUST NEVER KNOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Sorry this happened to you.

Posted 2/12/06 1:22 PM
 

PrincessP
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Re: mens rooms

Posted by neeniebean86

Posted by PrincessP

I didnt realize that my original post got so off topic but I still remain with the same answer that a 10 yr old girl does not belong in a mens room. The facts are that even if it were her father that had to use the mens room, the 12 yr old brother was still there and could have waited with her. Honestly, both 10 and 12 yr olds can go into bathrooms solo. If the father felt that she couldnt go solo then he should have waited outside the bathroom door for her to come out. I totally agree that "things can happen" but those same things can happen at schools, churches libraries. When do we make our children independent enough to use a bathroom alone? As someone said some places do have "family bathrooms" which is great in an airport or major attraction. In a movie theater like someone else said, its one way in one way out...the child will return when done. If at 10 you cant allow a child to use a bathroom alone, then its time for a full time nanny until they are 18. Its life...children need their independence at some point. Also, I dont think its "a scarring" event to go into a mens room. I think its "Inappropriate".



How do you even know how old they are For Sure???

didnt you jsut post last week about how kids shouldnt be left alone in cars? Chat Icon



You are right...I didnt ask. Maybe she was much yonger then I thought!
I dont remember if it was my post or someone else but I remember the post about children being left alone in cars and what I wrote was that if I saw a small child in the car I would call the cops...absolutely! I didnt say in this post that I would leave a child alone in a car.

Posted 2/12/06 1:23 PM
 

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Re: mens rooms

Posted by PrincessP
You are right...I didnt ask. Maybe she was much yonger then I thought!
I dont remember if it was my post or someone else but I remember the post about children being left alone in cars and what I wrote was that if I saw a small child in the car I would call the cops...absolutely! I didnt say in this post that I would leave a child alone in a car.



So not ok to leave in a car alone but ok to leave in a bathroom or leave outside a bathroom?
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Posted 2/12/06 1:24 PM
 

dm24angel
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Re: mens rooms

I think that the Father should have stood outside the door and had the daughter go in the womens room, BUT I dont think its that much of a big deal that it didnt happen, He is not a deviant, he was caring about his daughter, so instead we are persecuting him rather then saying hes a good day because why? She "might" have seen a man going to the bathroom.

We dont know how old she was, she could have been younger, and we dont know what she saw, and we ALL see things differently.

I DO think you have to be a parent yourself to answer this more...sorry I do ...because I can know what i would do because I dont have a child.

Posted 2/12/06 1:24 PM
 

MommyofG
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Re: mens rooms

Posted by Princessmaris

Posted by girlygrl33

Posted by Princessmaris

What are you not understanding...its not about trusting a 10yr old, its about the sick people out there you cant trust!

what are you not understanding? sounds like you are chiming in without reading everything. are you gonna be by yours sons side every single minute? are you gonna be out there bicycling with him and embarrass him when he is 10 and with his friends playing outside?

there are sick people everywhere could be your neighbor. your child is no way safer in their front yard than in a locked car against sickos



There are certain things you cant prevent..... but you dont need to make matter worse by leaving your child unattended in a car.. just because your too lazy, to have them come in with you!

Chat Icon Im sorry, Im laughing b/c now Im being told Im lazy- LOL. I didnt say they couldnt come in but if she wanted to stay in the car, and I felt she was mature enough and I knew I would be in and out I would trust her. you know a lil trust here and there goes along way when they get into their teens too . remember that.

Posted 2/12/06 1:25 PM
 

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Re: mens rooms

My final comment on this is going to be...
It's almost impossible to condemn that father for bringing his daughter into the bathroom. He obviously thought it the best course of action. Since it wasn't our child and noone knows any other information, we really can't make accusations, appropriate or inappropriate.

Posted 2/12/06 1:25 PM
 

PrincessP
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Re: mens rooms

Posted by DebG

Posted by PrincessP
You are right...I didnt ask. Maybe she was much yonger then I thought!
I dont remember if it was my post or someone else but I remember the post about children being left alone in cars and what I wrote was that if I saw a small child in the car I would call the cops...absolutely! I didnt say in this post that I would leave a child alone in a car.



So not ok to leave in a car alone but ok to leave in a bathroom or leave outside a bathroom?
Chat Icon



If the child was 10 and the other child was 12...yes they can be left in a car without me calling the cops.

Posted 2/12/06 1:26 PM
 

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Re: mens rooms

Posted by PrincessP
You are right...I didnt ask. Maybe she was much yonger then I thought!
I dont remember if it was my post or someone else but I remember the post about children being left alone in cars and what I wrote was that if I saw a small child in the car I would call the cops...absolutely! I didnt say in this post that I would leave a child alone in a car.



I know you didnt say in this post about leaving the child alone in a car in this post, but serisouly, if the dad *really* had to go.. what were his alternatives??

he cant bring the daughter in the bathroom, and he cant leave her alone outside.. what else is there? Chat Icon obivously i dont expect you to ask the kids what their ages are,,, but i just dont agree with basing judgements on a 'guesstimate'.

Posted 2/12/06 1:26 PM
 

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Re: mens rooms

Posted by Gertyrae

My final comment on this is going to be...
It's almost impossible to condemn that father for bringing his daughter into the bathroom. He obviously thought it the best course of action. Since it wasn't our child and noone knows any other information, we really can't make accusations, appropriate or inappropriate.



YES!

and like Donna said- I can't believe we are condeming this man for trying to be a good dad.

eta- the argument against this father is soo weak that this back and forth is just pointless.

I can understsand not agreeing with this, but like I said before, I think its rediculous to not understand he was trying to do best for his children and he obviously thought this was the lesser of two evils.

Message edited 2/12/2006 1:30:15 PM.

Posted 2/12/06 1:28 PM
 

neenie

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Re: mens rooms

Posted by PrincessP
If the child was 10 and the other child was 12...yes they can be left in a car without me calling the cops.



i thought one had to be at *least* 13 years old.. to make it not-reportable?

Posted 2/12/06 1:28 PM
 

PrincessP
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Re: mens rooms

Posted by neeniebean86

Posted by PrincessP
You are right...I didnt ask. Maybe she was much yonger then I thought!
I dont remember if it was my post or someone else but I remember the post about children being left alone in cars and what I wrote was that if I saw a small child in the car I would call the cops...absolutely! I didnt say in this post that I would leave a child alone in a car.



I know you didnt say in this post about leaving the child alone in a car in this post, but serisouly, if the dad *really* had to go.. what were his alternatives??

he cant bring the daughter in the bathroom, and he cant leave her alone outside.. what else is there? Chat Icon obivously i dont expect you to ask the kids what their ages are,,, but i just dont agree with basing judgements on a 'guesstimate'.



Getting back to the beginning...I said "I was shocked". I didnt call the man a low-life. Anything else that followed my statement including anything that had to do with leaving kids in cars, babies etc... was not on me.

Message edited 2/12/2006 1:29:47 PM.

Posted 2/12/06 1:29 PM
 

neenie

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Re: mens rooms

Posted by DebG

Posted by Gertyrae

My final comment on this is going to be...
It's almost impossible to condemn that father for bringing his daughter into the bathroom. He obviously thought it the best course of action. Since it wasn't our child and noone knows any other information, we really can't make accusations, appropriate or inappropriate.



YES!

and like Donna said- I can't believe we are condeming this man for trying to be a good dad.



ditto and Ditto!

Posted 2/12/06 1:29 PM
 

05mommy09
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Re: mens rooms

Posted by girlygrl33



WI would be in and out I would trust her. you know a lil trust here and there goes along way when they get into their teens too . remember that.



Again- its not about trusting her.... its about trusting the sickos in this world!

Posted 2/12/06 1:30 PM
 

dm24angel
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Re: mens rooms

Posted by neeniebean86

Posted by PrincessP
You are right...I didnt ask. Maybe she was much yonger then I thought!
I dont remember if it was my post or someone else but I remember the post about children being left alone in cars and what I wrote was that if I saw a small child in the car I would call the cops...absolutely! I didnt say in this post that I would leave a child alone in a car.



I know you didnt say in this post about leaving the child alone in a car in this post, but serisouly, if the dad *really* had to go.. what were his alternatives??

he cant bring the daughter in the bathroom, and he cant leave her alone outside.. what else is there? Chat Icon obivously i dont expect you to ask the kids what their ages are,,, but i just dont agree with basing judgements on a 'guesstimate'.



I agree, because whats the big deal? We are assuming it was a bathroom what..full of perverts hoping A little girl walked in, or that what, he stood her next to him while he peed?

I have seen worse on TV....Im sure she has seen a movie or show where you see a man peeing in a bathroom.

AND I have to admit, though this is for another thread Chat Icon I have been in a mens room 3 or 4 times ( as an adult) and I have never ever seen a man's "you know what" while I was in there.

Posted 2/12/06 1:30 PM
 

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Re: mens rooms

Posted by neeniebean86

Posted by PrincessP
If the child was 10 and the other child was 12...yes they can be left in a car without me calling the cops.



i thought one had to be at *least* 13 years old.. to make it not-reportable?



I thought it was 14... Chat Icon

Posted 2/12/06 1:30 PM
 

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Re: mens rooms

Posted by Princessmaris

Posted by neeniebean86

Posted by PrincessP
If the child was 10 and the other child was 12...yes they can be left in a car without me calling the cops.



i thought one had to be at *least* 13 years old.. to make it not-reportable?



I thought it was 14... Chat Icon



Neenie- Time to take out your legal skills and research this one Chat Icon

Posted 2/12/06 1:31 PM
 

05mommy09
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Re: mens rooms

Posted by dm24angel

Posted by neeniebean86

Posted by PrincessP
You are right...I didnt ask. Maybe she was much yonger then I thought!
I dont remember if it was my post or someone else but I remember the post about children being left alone in cars and what I wrote was that if I saw a small child in the car I would call the cops...absolutely! I didnt say in this post that I would leave a child alone in a car.



I know you didnt say in this post about leaving the child alone in a car in this post, but serisouly, if the dad *really* had to go.. what were his alternatives??

he cant bring the daughter in the bathroom, and he cant leave her alone outside.. what else is there? Chat Icon obivously i dont expect you to ask the kids what their ages are,,, but i just dont agree with basing judgements on a 'guesstimate'.



I agree, because whats the big deal? We are assuming it was a bathroom what..full of perverts hoping A little girl walked in, or that what, he stood her next to him while he peed?

I have seen worse on TV....Im sure she has seen a movie or show where you see a man peeing in a bathroom.

AND I have to admit, though this is for another thread Chat Icon I have been in a mens room 3 or 4 times ( as an adult) and I have never ever seen a man's "you know what" while I was in there.



Well said,
and
well said!

Posted 2/12/06 1:31 PM
 

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Re: mens rooms

Posted by Princessmaris

Posted by neeniebean86

Posted by PrincessP
If the child was 10 and the other child was 12...yes they can be left in a car without me calling the cops.



i thought one had to be at *least* 13 years old.. to make it not-reportable?



I thought it was 14... Chat Icon



i thought it was older than 13 too, but under the neglect law, it said they had to be at least 13 years old Chat Icon
(to me, thats young, but i guess everything is 'too young' when i think about it Chat Icon Chat Icon )

Posted 2/12/06 1:32 PM
 

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Re: mens rooms

What does being mature of imature have anything to do with leaving a kid unatended in a car?
My son is good.. if I told him to sit and not touch anything he would.. how does that stop a crazy person from aproaching them?
Are all kids that are abducted immature?

Posted 2/12/06 1:32 PM
 
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