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Bringing children into the opposite sex locker room: trade-offs and choices
Last Saturday, a friend took her 5-year-old son to swim in the gym and swimming pool near her home. But because the swimming pool stipulates that children over 3 years old can't enter the opposite sex locker room, she has to make a choice. This decision caused unexpected controversy, and many women expressed their dissatisfaction and complaints. So, what do you think of this problem? If you were in a similar situation, what choice would you make?

Trade-offs and choices

In a busy life, parents sometimes really need to strike a balance between taking care of their children and obeying the rules. When faced with the inconvenience of changing clothes and storage, and the humid environment in the locker room, how should we choose?

Controversy in the opposite sex locker room

This question seems to have touched some thoughts in our hearts and left us in deep thought. If a father takes his 5-year-old daughter into the men's locker room, do you feel a little inappropriate?

Prescribed restrictions

This swimming pool has a clear rule that children over 3 years old can't enter the opposite sex locker room. My friend understands this, but she is also deeply sympathetic to her helplessness. So, is this regulation reasonable?