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Sharing A Bath With Children
I remember when I was tiny I would get in the bath with my dad - till I was about 3 or 4.
Buut I was talking to a work colleague yesterday and she was saying that she still has a bath with her son, and he is 10. I thought that was quite odd, or is it just me??
Buut I was talking to a work colleague yesterday and she was saying that she still has a bath with her son, and he is 10. I thought that was quite odd, or is it just me??
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No, I don't think that's a good idea. Even though it is perfectly innocent, if the son was overheard talking about it at school, I bet Social Services would be alerted by some busybody. I can understand a parent possibly using the bathwater after the child had finished (not that I'd do it myself), but not at the same time.
A bit odd yeah!
I had a weird moment last week actually. I live with my partner and her son (2years 11months old). He wanted to jump in the bath with me and I point blank refused even though I technically am his gurdian and have a good relationship with him, I found the situation very awkward. He must do it with his dad (who he sees 3-4 times a year) and I know he does with his mum at home. But for me it was too weird as he isnt my son. His mum however when I told her this said, "Oh it wouldnt do any harm he was jumping in the bath after you anyway". She sees no harm in it as there is implicit trust between us and he looks up to me as a father figure
I had a weird moment last week actually. I live with my partner and her son (2years 11months old). He wanted to jump in the bath with me and I point blank refused even though I technically am his gurdian and have a good relationship with him, I found the situation very awkward. He must do it with his dad (who he sees 3-4 times a year) and I know he does with his mum at home. But for me it was too weird as he isnt my son. His mum however when I told her this said, "Oh it wouldnt do any harm he was jumping in the bath after you anyway". She sees no harm in it as there is implicit trust between us and he looks up to me as a father figure
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