D_Sir Fitzwilly Wankheimer III
Experimental Member
You can also terrify kids though. I would make it known not to take candy from strangers, like my parents did forty+ years ago. But I wouldn't try to make them afraid of random people who are minding their own business. It's like all the people who were afraid of Y2K ten years ago. My mom seriously had her mind going about it and she didn't own and couldn't use a computer then or now. Why put fear in people for something that likely will never happen? At fourteen and sixteen they know a lot about the world and will be able to deal with these challenges without inheriting their father's world wise or world weary fears.
The shower room is not a place I fear, nor the people in it, nor has it ever been.
when it likely will never happen is when it happens. Nor do they need to see freaks going at it in the shower. You gripe about people being homamphobes then you have guys on here figuring out the best way to get a glimpse or show off at a urinal. Not cool. Do you r thing but in an appropiate place and with the appropriate people. that goes for anyone straight or gay