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      schellen
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      MLR:
      They may enjoy that. Thats why most mommies are going for removal of the offending organ.

      Ya, they are already sick in the head (the one with the brain...or lack of it, it seems.) Plus, one reason why people neuter animals is to make them less aggressive, so why not do it to these sick ones? They're definitely too aggressive in their \"chosen field\".

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        clarabella
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        smurf:
        was just thinking...why mummies would let their kids go to toilet themselves?


        then again, let's say a man who has lower pr sch age gal, would he bring her to men's toilet, or ask her to go to lady's toilet herself? vice versa for mummy with primary sch's boy. :?
        It's not always the mum's choice to make. At a certain age boys would be aghast at using the ladies. My 6yo ds1 would rather use the gents than go into the ladies with me. Also, many ladies are uncomfortable with older boys (say, 10/11yo) in the restroom or changing room at pools.

        Personally, I don't think it's appropriate for a little girl to use the gents at all. Which means it's very troublesome for dh to bring dd out... šŸ˜›

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          sashimi
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          smurf:

          then again, let's say a man who has lower pr sch age gal, would he bring her to men's toilet, or ask her to go to lady's toilet herself? vice versa for mummy with primary sch's boy. :?
          Actually since about age 6, my daughter (possibly through the teachings of my mom) started going to the ladies by herself. In fact, she was quite proud of being able to do it.

          It was very good timing, cos prior to that, it's somewhat embarrassing to have to:

          Me: [Before entering gents] \"Sweetheart, don't stare at other people in the toilet. Just go pee.\"
          DD: \"But I'm curious! [About the urinals]\"
          Me: \"It's rude, sweetheart.\"
          DD: \"But I see all the time at childcare what!\"
          Me: etc etc etc...


          Anyway, yes, repeat pervert offenders should have their privileges suspended and cut off.

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            KS_me
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            ZacK:
            big head can't think properly and end up using their small heads to think....

            😐 😐 😐 😐

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              KS_me
              last edited by

              clarabella:
              smurf:

              was just thinking...why mummies would let their kids go to toilet themselves?


              then again, let's say a man who has lower pr sch age gal, would he bring her to men's toilet, or ask her to go to lady's toilet herself? vice versa for mummy with primary sch's boy. :?

              It's not always the mum's choice to make. At a certain age boys would be aghast at using the ladies. My 6yo ds1 would rather use the gents than go into the ladies with me. Also, many ladies are uncomfortable with older boys (say, 10/11yo) in the restroom or changing room at pools.

              Personally, I don't think it's appropriate for a little girl to use the gents at all. Which means it's very troublesome for dh to bring dd out... šŸ˜›

              Yup, I agreedwith clarabella. I used to bring my p1 son (K2 then) to ladies until I saw a sign at wild wild wet toilet that kids above 7 yo or such are not allow to enter. From then onward, I've been asking him to go wash room himself while I will wait for him outside the gents. That's the reason why I got so :x :x :x with this news... and now got so worry for my boy.

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                smurf
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                10,11 year old boys I can understand that they dun want to follow mum into toilet, too big, but below 7 year old?? I still feel they are too young lor.

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                  jedamum
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                  KS_me:

                  Yup, I agreedwith clarabella. I used to bring my p1 son (K2 then) to ladies until I saw a sign at wild wild wet toilet that kids above 7 yo or such are not allow to enter.
                  sometime early last year, i was queuing up with my boy at a swimming pool female toilet to bathe him after his swimming lesson; the pool has such sign too (boys above 6yo not allowed in); a mum asked me how old is my boy; i replied 5yo; then on the spot, ds1 told me, 'but mummy, I am 6yo this year!'; then i said,'your birthday not here yet what'. :politebleah:
                  good excuse to get my husband to bathe my boy from then on. šŸ˜‰

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                    hquek
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                    Hi jedamum, you go to APS? They have that sign there.


                    I too take this as a sign from above why I do not have to bring ds1 to swimming class (bathing difficulties). šŸ˜‰

                    After the news about the pri school library incidents, I'm so wary of letting my kids go into public toilets by themselves - this mean DH has to bring them to loo! I think modern life has so many stresses already, and now we have to worry about these type of perverts. :!:

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                      jedamum
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                      hquek:
                      Hi jedamum, you go to APS? They have that sign there.

                      Hi hquek,
                      No...my boy is not competitive swimmer enough to warrant making the trip down and paying the price to train at APS šŸ˜‰

                      I was thinking of signing ds1 for Wushu at community centre...with the recent cases, have to be prepared to sit and wait for 2 hours while he trains in case he needs to go toilet :roll: ...

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                        BigDevil
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                        http://news.sg.msn.com/cna/article.aspx?cp-documentid=3911453


                        Took DD to her weekly swim class yesterday, and chatted with a fellow student's mother while waiting. Turned out this monster was her son's coach before hiring this current coach! :!:

                        She said his son was coached by this monster for 2 months before he \"disappeared\". Our guess is that's when he was arrested.

                        Really lucky he was being coached in a public pool. The incident must be a real trauma to the poor 6yo! :x :x

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