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I would be wary of a 10 year old girl taking a shower with her Dad. I think as toddlers it is different, but from the age of "awareness" of about 6(school age), Dad should shower on his own. I know it is ridiculous, but as a teacher, I have witnessed the dreadful bullying that can occur when family activities such as these become public knowledge. One boy I teach was still being breast-fed at 7, and he assumed this was normal. When he discussed it with his friends at school, he was bullied really badly.
If a 10 year old girl in my class was having showers with her Dad, I would worry what would happen to her if she innocently mentioned this to her friends.
Just my opinion.
I have two children a boy who is now 21 (living together with his girlfriend) and a 10 year old daughter. I have stopped "washing" together since she was about 6 years old. It didn't feel right. However we still wander around naked through our own house.....that's quite normal. There will come a time that when the children get older that will stop too. No way do we walk around without our clothes on when our son (and girlfriend) come to stay for the weekend. In short, It isn't worth to worry about it too much. This world is going OTT.
Occasionally my son and I bathe together (he's 5) but he's getting too big to be able to splash about with me in there too!
We both walk around naked and as far as he's concerned it's normal. He'll decide when he's had enough.
I was brought up in a house that showed no flesh and consequently still feel very uneasy about my body with anyone except my son (I'm not weird). I want him to know that the body is a beautiful thing, we are not all alike, there are differences and things are either appropriate or inappropriate. He knows the difference between boys and girls and finds it hilarious, just like his peers. He also knows he can ask me anything and if I can't/won't show him, I'll tell him. That kind of open, honest relationship is dying out. I wish it wasn't.